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Anonymous Posted on Aug 29, 2009

1987 Toyota Camry seat belt alarm

1987 Toyota Camry when started, a seat belt alarm goes on non-stop and keeps beeping. How can I stop the beeping?

  • Anonymous Aug 30, 2009

    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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Make sure that you fasten you seat belts including passengers

  • Oscar Agnes Aug 30, 2009

    maybe the push down lever has stucked. try resetting. turn ignition on or off.

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