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Godzelly

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  1. I did take the motor apart and clean it, but I never really thought about it being bad because I assumed it was under a lot of stress to push the cable through the railing. I guess because it got so hot after 22 years it finally started to go bad. Why would the motor still run when I activate the relays? I noticed that the power window uses the same type of motor, if I cannot find a replacement shoulder belt assembly, could it be possible to get a window motor for that model and use it for the seatbelt? I put the motor from the passenger's side into the drivers side after cleaning it and it does the same thing. However the passenger side motor does not get hot and it works fine in the passenger seatbelt. Thanks for your help!
  2. Hello everyone, the title says it all: Here are some more details: Subaru: 1993 Legacy sedan L model Problem: Automatic shoulder belt does work, but it is now common for it to stop on the track or not move at all. What I've done to fix it: 1. Checked connection of FRONT LIMIT SWICTH & REAR LIMIT SWITCH: Both Work 2. Checked connection of door harness wiring: Works 3. Manually cranked the gears on the motor (motor was removed before process): Works, but a little tight in some spots 4. Checked the cable to see if it gets stuck: Works/moves nice 5. Checked motor by activating RELAYS all worked (belt moves faster when activating relay) 6. Checked all wiring connected to the motor, rear limit switch, and to door jamb striker: Works 7. Took apart the entire door and checked the latch wiring for the seatbelt: Works 8. Checked the gap between the track: No disturbance 9. Applied silicone grease to track and cable: No difference 10. The motor gets hot, but still works fine (the gears are all clean/not broken) 11. There is an error code #13 and #23 (both front limit switches on both sides but they have electricity) 12. The computer in the truck with the relays looks fine, nothing blown. 13. Passenger side belt works really good. This is what i have done so far. Please do not tell me to forget about fixing it and stick with a manual belt. I like the automatic one. Can anyone help me determine what I need to do to fix my seat belt. I must get this fixed and no one knows what to do. I cannot find any replacement belts online or at any salvage yards. Thanks, Aaron
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