10/12/2014 10:50:56 AM |
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steve123steve
Benton, KY
65, joined Oct. 2010
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I found the solution to my lazy retractable safety belt problem.
My fix worked on both front safety belts on my 1998 ES300 Lexus (which by the way uses Toyota safety belts and therefore has the SAME design found in Camry's, Sienna etc...)
Rather than putting the info in here and clog up the forum, this link will direct you to the link I had put all the info pertaining to my fix/solution.
http://www.diyforums.net/slow-lazy-seat-belt-retractor-fix-solution-116257.html
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11/2/2014 8:21:19 AM |
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steve123steve
Benton, KY
65, joined Oct. 2010
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the link has changed:
http://www.diyforums.net/diy-fix-for-a-slow-seatbelt-retractor-1350.html
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11/2/2014 12:07:18 PM |
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karrpilot
Oswego, IL
53, joined Jul. 2009
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A 17 year old car with a lazy seatbelt retractor, more than likely, needs a new one. Either a new retractor, or a new car, would fix that issue.
Because if it was slow to retract, would it also be slow to engage? Especially in an accident? Not to mention the age of all the other safety items.
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11/6/2014 2:34:52 AM |
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21stcent
South Prairie, WA
65, joined Nov. 2007
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Because if it was slow to retract, would it also be slow to engage? Especially in an accident? Not to mention the age of all the other safety items.
I've wondered that for years. Dam seat belt stop in case of impact gizmo still working after 10-20-30 years?
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11/7/2014 8:19:25 PM |
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georgewhite2
Lapeer, MI
49, joined Dec. 2011
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Believe it or not, there are actually people alive that survived the steel dashboard years.
Would've been nice had the told us not to eat the lead paint chips sooner though...
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11/8/2014 12:06:42 PM |
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stargazzer
Creighton, NE
68, joined Feb. 2007
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Believe it or not, there are actually people alive that survived the steel dashboard years.
Would've been nice had the told us not to eat the lead paint chips sooner though...
Yes alive but years of pain & trouble, 1956 ford hit tree, I a passenger hit clove compartment door with right nee, dislocated hip and hip shatered, now new hip sence 2005.
Ended Football carrer and much more. Happened in 1964.
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11/11/2014 7:49:43 AM |
Slow lazy seat belt retractor fix solution |
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naughtyguy13
Ozone Park, NY
35, joined Jan. 2012
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Pretty much all the seat belts you can find now have a 2 stage lock up,If one fails then there is a second mechanical lock up...slow or not...when the ignitor goes off..beleive me.. whatever slackness you have, it will take it all up. 2nd lock up is, any vibration accident or not and it will lock up..that's how all 90% of the seat belts works..
Except for high end cars with more complicated system which I rather not cover.
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