Shoulder Belts Fail to Move In Forward Direction
Fig. 4 Checking Seat Belt Motor:
TESTING MOTOR RELAY CONNECTOR
With ignition in RUN position, shoulder belts buckled, doors open, LH or RH front motor relay disconnected, shoulder belt control module disconnected and terminals 8 and 36 RH side or 8 and 25 LH side jumpered, proceed as follows:
1. Voltage between terminals 4 and 5 should be approximately 12 volts.
2. If not as specified, check for short in wiring.
3. Measure resistance to ground from terminals 2 and 3. Resistance should be 0 ohms.
4. If not as specified, check for short to ground.
5. Voltage at terminal 1 should be approximately 12 volts.
6. If not as specified, replace relay.
TESTING MOTOR CONNECTOR
With LH side or RH seat belt motor disconnected, shoulder belt control module disconnected, terminals 8 and 25 RH side or 8 and 36 LH side jumpered, proceed as follows:
1. Voltage at terminal C should be approximately 12 volts.
2. If not as specified, check wire(s) from front motor relay.
3. Measure resistance from ground to terminal D. If resistance is 0 ohms, replace seat belt motor.
4. If resistance is not 0 ohms, check wiring for short, if wiring is good replace control module.