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Rear Seat Belt Warning Buzzer
The warning buzzer has been going off intermittently in our Mazda 6, whether or not the seats are occupied. Googling suggested a broken wire in a seat belt stalk.
Decided to connect up the centre rear seat belt (the one that has to be disconnected when folding down the rear seats) and hey presto the problem seems to be resolved! Do you think this is pure coincidence or is there some connectivity between the three rear seat belts that has somehow led to the problem going away?
Decided to connect up the centre rear seat belt (the one that has to be disconnected when folding down the rear seats) and hey presto the problem seems to be resolved! Do you think this is pure coincidence or is there some connectivity between the three rear seat belts that has somehow led to the problem going away?
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