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Back in the day when our subaru was 8 years old(93 legacy wagon) everytime you would turn on the car and you wouldn't where a seat belt a little light would be on. WHen the car was about 10-11 years old it stopped working. Now the car is 13 years old and all the dash lights were changed, and every light seems to work, except that seatbelt light. IS that a bad thing? Is this a wiring issue? Will my airbag works? And the airbag light comes on then turns off. Any ideas, thanks guys!

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there is some black box (seat belt timer) that controls the belt warning. There is a switch in the buckle, and a sensor built into the seat.

I just looked at the mother of all wiring diagramsThey als interact with the drivers door switch. The circuit is simple. The wiring diagram i uses is for a slightly newer soobie, but soobies dont change much.

It also controls the key buzzer. is that working?

 

 

nipper

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When the door is open it chimes with the key in, but should it beep with the door shut and the seat belt off? Im going to check the wiring tommorow, and do u think it is important.
arou?

 

key should beep with the key in any positions but run and door open

Seat Belt wont chime with the door open

Seat belt will chimae for a short time with the car running door closed and belt not on.

Passenger side not sure i would have to go out to my car and check.

 

nipper

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The seat belt control unit is on the driver's side of the car, mounted to the strut tower in the rear. For wagons, you'll have to remove the speaker (Might have to remove the whole side trim for the cargo area, but IIRC it's under teh speaker) and for sedal models, you'll have to remove the rear seat back, which is not too difficult. You *might* be able to get at it from inside the trunk but I'm not sure. It's a black box with a connector on it, will probably say "timer unit" or "Seat belt timer" or something to that effect on it. If that's unplugged, the auto belts won't work and the light won't come on, however it could be cooked and just not making the light come on.

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The seatbelt buzzer should only go off if you disconnect the shoulder belt from the latch. It won't buzz for the lap belt.
The Seatbelt buzzer also goes off when you turn the car to the on position if you don't have the lapbelt plugged in. If you do, there won't be a buzz, but the seatbelt light will still flash.
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