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Seat belt Replacement 1976 2.0 |
dagersh |
Apr 15 2020, 04:16 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 4-April 17 From: Ancram, NY Member No.: 20,993 Region Association: None |
Hi Guys,
Trying to make the best out of sheltering in place by knocking out some long overdue issues with my '76. I pulled the seats today to attempt to CAREFULLY remove the rear upholstered cabin panel behind the seats to get to the belt retractors. I get that you need to pull the panel towards the front of the car at the bottom so that the retainers at the top can be cleared. First Question: How to remove the Engine Grill pull knob so that I can get the panel clear. I am assuming it is screwed on, but I want to confirm before I destroy it! Second Question: How are the retractors attached to the body of the car? Do I need to go in through the engine compartment? What little I could see from the passenger side, I did not see any attachment points. In the Engine bay on the driver side, I see some sort of attachment where it looks like the retractor would be located in the cabin. So there is where I am right now. I will have many more questions to come, as my cabin lights do not function right now, but the bulb is good according to my Multimeter. Thanks! Michael G |
dagersh |
Apr 16 2020, 03:14 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 4-April 17 From: Ancram, NY Member No.: 20,993 Region Association: None |
Thanks guys. Flaca, I did a search, but was not able to come up with much. That said, i look forward to diving in.
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914 RZ-1 |
Apr 17 2020, 12:15 PM
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Porsche Padawan Group: Members Posts: 683 Joined: 17-December 14 From: Santa Clarita, CA Member No.: 18,230 Region Association: Southern California |
Thanks guys. Flaca, I did a search, but was not able to come up with much. That said, i look forward to diving in. For searching, I use Google as follows: type "914world.com: search criteria". No quotes, and type what you want to search for where it says search criteria into the Google search bar. For example 914world.com: seat belt mounting. That seems to work the best, definitely better than the search feature on this site. |
dagersh |
Apr 17 2020, 12:59 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 4-April 17 From: Ancram, NY Member No.: 20,993 Region Association: None |
Thanks guys. Flaca, I did a search, but was not able to come up with much. That said, i look forward to diving in. For searching, I use Google as follows: type "914world.com: search criteria". No quotes, and type what you want to search for where it says search criteria into the Google search bar. For example 914world.com: seat belt mounting. That seems to work the best, definitely better than the search feature on this site. RZ-1 I will try that. Thanks you. When the searches come up in a 53 page topic, its tough to go all the way through when I just want to work on the car. BTW - its the old MPC kit, but I like how it came out. MIchael Gershon Star Wars Modelling FB Page |
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