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PostPosted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 7:02 am 
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Hello everyone,

I am currently trying to figure out what is causing both of my shoulder belts in my car to malfunction. When I got the car this summer the driver belt would come 5/10 times I drove the car and the passenger one worked every time. Now neither one comes anymore but they are constantly twitching when I drive the car. I had to pull the fuse from the no seatbelt alarm because it would act like it was having a seizure all the time.
Can I please get some assistance with this? The last thing I need is to get pulled over because my shoulder belt isn't on....

Thank you.


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 8:19 am 
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I would guess its the Seat belt ECU located under/in the center console. My first one had a burnt board, the second one I got from a forum member didn't work well either but I haven't had a chance to pull it apart yet. Currently my drivers side works well but the passenger doesn't work at all and the seat belt warning light is on on the dash.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 1:14 pm 
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Open the ECU seatbelt box, and review it for carnage. Capacitors just like every other component of this era, in Mitsubishi applications.

Best to disconnect now, before you have a potential electrical fire on your hands. You just don't know until you open the lid and move forward from there.


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