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> Seat belt retractors.
mb911
post Aug 29 2019, 03:27 PM
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I want to remount my seatbelts in my car and since the car was apart when I got it they are fully retracted.. How do I get them to move outward again?
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Garland
post Aug 29 2019, 04:45 PM
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And easy way to clean them up is in hot soapy water. Lower the whole mechanism into the bucket run it back-and-forth dry thoroughly. Trying to unwind the mechanism, and then reset it is troublesome.
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post Aug 29 2019, 05:13 PM
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the cleaning is very important, and then you can pull the belt out all of the way and lubricate the bobbin for smooth operation


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And easy way to clean them up is in hot soapy water. Lower the whole mechanism into the bucket run it back-and-forth dry thoroughly. Trying to unwind the mechanism, and then reset it is troublesome.

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