Seatbelt not retracting back
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Re: Seatbelt not retracting back
There should be a lifetime warranty on the seat belts, such
that you can take the Honda to any dealer and they will fix
it at no charge.
If you have your warranty manual, you can check it for this.
I believe this transfers to subsequent owners, too.
"Norbert Ricafort" <norbs@sympatico.ca> wrote
>I have a 91' Accord 4 door and the rear driver side seat
>belt stopped
> retracting back, it's been pulled to it's full length
> already. Does anyone
> know if this can be fixed and how? Thanks in advance.
that you can take the Honda to any dealer and they will fix
it at no charge.
If you have your warranty manual, you can check it for this.
I believe this transfers to subsequent owners, too.
"Norbert Ricafort" <norbs@sympatico.ca> wrote
>I have a 91' Accord 4 door and the rear driver side seat
>belt stopped
> retracting back, it's been pulled to it's full length
> already. Does anyone
> know if this can be fixed and how? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Seatbelt not retracting back
There should be a lifetime warranty on the seat belts, such
that you can take the Honda to any dealer and they will fix
it at no charge.
If you have your warranty manual, you can check it for this.
I believe this transfers to subsequent owners, too.
"Norbert Ricafort" <norbs@sympatico.ca> wrote
>I have a 91' Accord 4 door and the rear driver side seat
>belt stopped
> retracting back, it's been pulled to it's full length
> already. Does anyone
> know if this can be fixed and how? Thanks in advance.
that you can take the Honda to any dealer and they will fix
it at no charge.
If you have your warranty manual, you can check it for this.
I believe this transfers to subsequent owners, too.
"Norbert Ricafort" <norbs@sympatico.ca> wrote
>I have a 91' Accord 4 door and the rear driver side seat
>belt stopped
> retracting back, it's been pulled to it's full length
> already. Does anyone
> know if this can be fixed and how? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Seatbelt not retracting back
"Norbert Ricafort" <norbs@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>I have a 91' Accord 4 door and the rear driver side seat belt stopped
> retracting back, it's been pulled to it's full length already. Does anyone
> know if this can be fixed and how? Thanks in advance.
>
> Norbert
>
>
Do it as Elle says, not as I did. Before I knew about the warranty I
disassembled one (ignoring the warning on the housing - that was made for
people who didn't know what they were doing <8^P). The thing is... there is
a reverse-wrapped spring inside that housing and it is pretensioned. The
spring had eaten into the shield over it. About the time I got the damaged
shield removed the spring did the "spring snake in the peanut brittle can"
thing and flew past parts of me I'd rather not have sliced up. I eventually
got the spring back in its hiding place and placed a newly fashioned shield
over it.
Good judgement comes from experience; experience comes from bad judgement.
Mike
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>I have a 91' Accord 4 door and the rear driver side seat belt stopped
> retracting back, it's been pulled to it's full length already. Does anyone
> know if this can be fixed and how? Thanks in advance.
>
> Norbert
>
>
Do it as Elle says, not as I did. Before I knew about the warranty I
disassembled one (ignoring the warning on the housing - that was made for
people who didn't know what they were doing <8^P). The thing is... there is
a reverse-wrapped spring inside that housing and it is pretensioned. The
spring had eaten into the shield over it. About the time I got the damaged
shield removed the spring did the "spring snake in the peanut brittle can"
thing and flew past parts of me I'd rather not have sliced up. I eventually
got the spring back in its hiding place and placed a newly fashioned shield
over it.
Good judgement comes from experience; experience comes from bad judgement.
Mike
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Re: Seatbelt not retracting back
"Norbert Ricafort" <norbs@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>I have a 91' Accord 4 door and the rear driver side seat belt stopped
> retracting back, it's been pulled to it's full length already. Does anyone
> know if this can be fixed and how? Thanks in advance.
>
> Norbert
>
>
Do it as Elle says, not as I did. Before I knew about the warranty I
disassembled one (ignoring the warning on the housing - that was made for
people who didn't know what they were doing <8^P). The thing is... there is
a reverse-wrapped spring inside that housing and it is pretensioned. The
spring had eaten into the shield over it. About the time I got the damaged
shield removed the spring did the "spring snake in the peanut brittle can"
thing and flew past parts of me I'd rather not have sliced up. I eventually
got the spring back in its hiding place and placed a newly fashioned shield
over it.
Good judgement comes from experience; experience comes from bad judgement.
Mike
news:dyW0g.852$DR6.72957@news20.bellglobal.com...
>I have a 91' Accord 4 door and the rear driver side seat belt stopped
> retracting back, it's been pulled to it's full length already. Does anyone
> know if this can be fixed and how? Thanks in advance.
>
> Norbert
>
>
Do it as Elle says, not as I did. Before I knew about the warranty I
disassembled one (ignoring the warning on the housing - that was made for
people who didn't know what they were doing <8^P). The thing is... there is
a reverse-wrapped spring inside that housing and it is pretensioned. The
spring had eaten into the shield over it. About the time I got the damaged
shield removed the spring did the "spring snake in the peanut brittle can"
thing and flew past parts of me I'd rather not have sliced up. I eventually
got the spring back in its hiding place and placed a newly fashioned shield
over it.
Good judgement comes from experience; experience comes from bad judgement.
Mike
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