you have to completely remove the seat belt case and replace the seat belt, you can go to a junk yard, and get one from a compatible car.
why reverse wont go in on 2004 town car
a seat belt is required to help you for encase u get in a reck and the seat belt helps you stay in your seat if your car flips you will have you seat belt on you wont go flying out of your car The above answer does not belong here. If you have to return the loaner and you car is not in yet, find out if you can get a different loaner. The one that you have may be due for service. Ask. The worst the dealer can say is no. Contact the Corporate Headquarters about this and see if they will do anything for you.
That light will go out as soon as you fasten every seat belt in the car.
Gear up then
It depends on the reason why the belt snapped. It is not usual or likely that a belt already snaps after only 7500 miles, while they should do 80.000 miles or more. The reason can be that they have not had the tension right or that the rollers were not replaced or in line. That should be then the fault of the mechanic or garage. Go to a (another) dealer and let him make a report, back it up with photographs and complain at the garage who changed the belt. Succes
Your car is in limp mode. Limp mode is a safety mode your car goes into when you have a problem so you don't blow your engine. Its usually a distributor problem a map sensor or a timing belt problem.
The most common cause is a loose or broken alternator belt.
well if the pistons wont go 'up or down' it wont be taking in any fuel, wont compress it and then wont react with the spark .... car is going nowhere
My car idles really high and wont go down and it will stall if I push on the gas!!
Assuming you installed the new belt correctly and if the engine is an interference engine, you may have serious internal damage from valves making contact with the pistons when the old belt let go. A compression test would tell the story.
Sounds like a squeaky belt to me. Did your car sit out overnight or get wet. Does it go away when warmed up. Almost always the belt.