the seat belt has a spring and can become twisted and not completely go back in on its self you need to pull the seat belt all the way out, and slowly let it back in it should reseat its self make sure there is no twist overs while it goes back in.
Hoops, classic sign of blown head gasket between pots.
check to see if there is oil residue floating on top of your water in Radiator and also smell it if it smells of exhaust type of smell then that's a sure sign, do you keep having to top up rad if so sorry it's the head gasket.
Good luck.
Improve the FixYa experience for everyone by voting. I want you to let me know if the solution(s) suggested were of any value. Constructive criticism is welcomed.Hi,I'm Ben and hopefully, I can provide some meaningful assistance.I will rule out a defective fuse or relay since the other windows are working properly. That leaves the following possibilities:
Check the wiring that winds its way through the door channel. Repair any cracks or breaks.
Rubber shrinks when it gets warm (that's not a mistype) and can seize a window in a death grip.
Worn rubber and fabric in the window channel can fray and create a binding effect.
A malfunctioning regulator (the mechanical device that raises and lowers the window).
A defective motor is the last possibility.
Click on the links below for two tutorial videos that can assist you if you want to perform your own repairs. You-Tube video "DAf3LWVuGjE" placeholder Please keep up to date since this is a problem that is occurring ever more frequently.
No, that is not necessary, just connect the charger, if it has an amperage adjustment and the battery is completely dead charge it slow at about 5amps for 5 hours or charge it faster at about 10amps for two hours, either will work.