Our belts are fastened, it's not the main belt alarm, it's another in the center console. It beeps faster and lights up and says push down for emergency release like we got in an accident. But we can't press it down.Our belts are fastened, it's not the main belt alarm, it's another in the center console. It beeps faster and lights up and says push down for emergency release like we got in an accident. But we can't press it down.
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Are we talking about an aftermarket alarm system? If so, remove the entire system from the vehicle. (they are usually more trouble than they are worth.)
Check for wire disconnected where you plug your seatbelt into. it will probably go under the carpet a bit, but it is there. If it is broken/disconnected, the alarm will continue to sound. There is one in the passenger side too, but should only sound when a passenger is seated unless you have more than one problem here...
you probably need to be mechanically inclined to fix this problem. When the shoulder strap stopped working on mine the switch that is operated by the door latch had to be serviced. ie: the door will have to be taken apart to access the switch.
Most times when the timing belt goes it results in bending a couple of the inlet valves because the pistons are coming up as the valves are going down.
Worst case is that the valves punch holes in the piston crowns
You should remove the rocker box covers and camshafts to check that all of the valve stems can be moved or more to the point all come back up to sit at the same level proving that they are travelling straight in the valve guides.
If any of them fail to sit level they are not seating on the valve face and the engine will not run anyway, in that case you will need to take the head or heads off to do a manual inspection.
no your p/s belt just takes is spun by the crank shaft. if its not making noise when you turn the key, then you should check the fuses under the dash and under the hood for ign one of those might be bad.
I put a new started in my 99 camry the alarm went off and I didn't know how to stop it ,now my car doesn't have any power the battery is new but its not giving my car any power.Help...
Our belts are fastened, it's not the main belt alarm, it's another in the center console. It beeps faster and lights up and says push down for emergency release like we got in an accident. But we can't press it down.
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