Seat belt buckle locked
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Seat belt buckle locked
Well, my Driver side seat belt buckle is locked on my 2007 Dakota. It's @ the dealership and they said they cannot get it apart. I ordered the $40.00 buckle & the job is going to cost $250.00 'cause they have to remove the seat. Now they want $450.00 and for me to buy the complete seat belt assembly. Any solutions on getting this unstuck? Is it all manual or are there electronic sensors/fuses involved? I thought for sure the dealership could at least destroy the old buckle to remove the male clip. I checked down inside the buckle for food or any other obstructions before taking it to the dealer & did not see anything jammed in the buckle. Need some advice if anyone has dealt with this before....No front or rear impacts or previous issues with the belt sticking before this one time problem. I had to literally climb out of the seat belt strap....WTH?
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Any vasoline come with that?
Complete seat belt assembly for your Dak at JC Whitney from $55-100 depending on if you need hardware and sensor. Probably cheaper on fleabay. An hour job with standard sockets and screwdrivers. Do it yourself, it's a one wrencher at most. I'm sure there are YouTube vids and it's covered in a shop manual. But you really shouldn't need it. It's a matter of removing plastic covers, hardware and reversing the procedure...
Complete seat belt assembly for your Dak at JC Whitney from $55-100 depending on if you need hardware and sensor. Probably cheaper on fleabay. An hour job with standard sockets and screwdrivers. Do it yourself, it's a one wrencher at most. I'm sure there are YouTube vids and it's covered in a shop manual. But you really shouldn't need it. It's a matter of removing plastic covers, hardware and reversing the procedure...
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VanDeeKan (07-06-2023)
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Will do!
Thanks....I work offshore so I have a week before I get back on land. I'll order the other half of the belt if I cant get it apart. I wasn't sure if there was an electronic factor in the system for the buckle or just for the belt retractor mechanism. I'll at least have the dealership look under the seat for clipped wires before I cancel the job.
JP
JP
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8 year old post. Lol
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Jaded (01-22-2023)
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Don't worry about it. It happens. I don't always look at when the post was put on here myself. I've got a trouble shooting manual from 1932 that I refer to from time to time. Okay, maybe I'm not working on a car with the electric hand shifter, having to decarbon heads, or even file points, but the basics on an engine are the same on any engine with an electric ignition system. Whether it's a 1909 Ford Model T, a 1964 Mustang or a brand spankin' new pickup. If it's an ICE, it's suck, squeeze, bang, blow to move the vehicle down the road. Old information is still information.
Maybe someone has a Saab and does a web search for that problem. Since I don't think there are any Saab dealers anymore, your post might be invaluable when it pops up in a web search.
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I only mention the Saab since most seat belt buckles are same design. This Saab was made by GM using the same parts suppliers as many other makes. If you look online you'll just see recommendations to use a thin piece of metal to slide in and release the buckle. I tried that for half an hour before resorting to force.