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    Posted: 01 Jul 2017 at 8:50pm
Hi fellow Primera fans,

A little help if you'd be so kind.

My seatbelt reminder constantly beeps to say I'm not buckled-up - but I am. Fiddling with the wire close to the buckle/red release button provides momentary relief, so I assume there's a loose connection. Clearly, this needs to be fixed properly but - in the mean time - is there a fuse I can pull to give me some peace?

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Hi Stephen,

I had this issue on my Primera recently. I did not have time to find the cause of the issue so I simply deactivated the warning on the drivers seat. In my car here is a small 2 wire block under the drivers seat, one black wire, one green wire. To stop the warning I simply removed the green wire from the block.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote stephen2079 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Jul 2017 at 10:57pm
Thanks for the reply.

In the end, I purchased a replacement (second-hand) seat belt stalk that's fixed the problem. For reference, the part cost £10 from that famous auction website and installation cost £25.
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Originally posted by stephen2079 stephen2079 wrote:

Thanks for the reply.

In the end, I purchased a replacement (second-hand) seat belt stalk that's fixed the problem. For reference, the part cost £10 from that famous auction website and installation cost £25.
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Hi Stephen, might be worth checking the passenger seat too. I had exactly this problem after my wife had been in the car with me and adjusted the seat (bless her little cotton socks). 

I simply reached under the passenger seat and made sure that all the connector blocks were well and truly connected by pressing them together as hard as I could. The warning message disappeared immediately. This was about 3 months ago and it's not reoccurred.

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Thanks for that. 

My car hasn't got a warning for the passenger seat so my lady - bless her little cotton socks, too - has no such issues. 

Glad your car's fixed. 

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