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Well today while i was giving the inside of my car a vacum i was moving the drivers seat back (electric) and i hear a weird cracking. Stopped and went forward couldnt find out what was going on then realised something had happened to the part that the seat belt goes into.

So some how the buckle or the wire (going into the bottom of it) has got court and the wires have been ripped out off it and of the small board thats inside. Im not sure what it controlls but Im aware that when i turn the car off the seatbelt no longer compeltely releases itself like it did.

Anyone have a diagram of where the wires are soldered to on the small board in their? Theirs 3. Maybe someone could have a look on fast for me?

Im thinking might just buy a new buckle assembly with wires from someone wrecking a stag.

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Well today while i was giving the inside of my car a vacum i was moving the drivers seat back (electric) and i hear a weird cracking. Stopped and went forward couldnt find out what was going on then realised something had happened to the part that the seat belt goes into.

So some how the buckle or the wire (going into the bottom of it) has got court and the wires have been ripped out off it and of the small board thats inside. Im not sure what it controlls but Im aware that when i turn the car off the seatbelt no longer compeltely releases itself like it did.

Anyone have a diagram of where the wires are soldered to on the small board in their? Theirs 3. Maybe someone could have a look on fast for me?

Im thinking might just buy a new buckle assembly with wires from someone wrecking a stag.

ooh, nasty... I always worry about this happening; the hook that's meant to hold the wires to the buckle recept. doesn't work very well. Perhaps you could post a pic', and somebody with a working assembly could compare? Those things seem to be a dime-a-dozen though on the jap auctions maybe best to just get a complete new set.

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