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How Do You Fix A Faulty Mazda Automatic Seat Belt Warning Indicator?

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How Do You Fix A Faulty Mazda Automatic Seat Belt Warning Indicator?

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Fixing the automatic seat belt warning indicator in your Mazda takes only a few minutes and can save you the time and money of taking it to a mechanic or the dealer to fix. It is vitally important to keep all the seat belts in proper working order at all times, including the warning indicators. Unhook the shoulder belts from the tracks and lay them out of the way. Remove the center console. This will require a Phillips head screwdriver and removing the screws in the console. The two in front are angled for easy reach, but you will need to recline the seats to access the two in the back. Disconnect the wiring connector, just to the front of the seat belt retractors, and lay this out of your way. Use a small flat-head screwdriver to unscrew and remove the cover to the sensor. Notice the position of the circular circuit board, as you will need to put it, or a new one, back in the same way. Remove the white plastic switch contact unit, without disrupting the gears behind it. On the driver’

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