My driver's side seat belt retractor will not release the belt so that it can be buckled. I don't want to drive without the safety belt, and the alarm chime and flashing light in the dash are no picnic either. Any guidance for me? The passenger side is working as normal.
Probably an OK idea on a vehicle that a belt is no longer available for, but something my life depends on I would say have it replaced. Call the Chrysler customer call center and ask them if they might help pay for the belt. They are usually pretty good about belts that are out of warranty for just my reason above. The call is free so you have nothing to loose, except maybe your life.Generally what happens when a seat belt won't extend is that dirt and crud get into the seat belt locking mechanism case and prevent the locking pendulum that engages the ratchet wheel on the seatbelt coil from swinging FREELY. Anyone with basic mechanics skill can use WD-40 and compressed air to clean the crud out once you have access to the actual mechanism casing which is just inside the vinyl/plastic housing that you actually see the seatbelt retract into.
Sometimes it is necessary to drill a small (1/8") hole or two in the top and bottom of the housing of the pendulum mechanism to allow the WD40 and compressed air an easier time to "wash" through and around the pendulum mechainsm.
Probably an OK idea on a vehicle that a belt is no longer available for, but something my life depends on I would say have it replaced. Call the Chrysler customer call center and ask them if they might help pay for the belt. They are usually pretty good about belts that are out of warranty for just my reason above. The call is free so you have nothing to loose, except maybe your life.