Any trick to getting the front seat belts to retract full? Oil / graphite / grease?
Thanks for any suggestions,
Bob
Seat belt tensioners
Re: Seat belt tensioners
I like spray silicone. WD will work,but it collects dust.
Pull the belt assembly and pull it all the way out on the real, then use the spray silicone liberally and cycle the belt back in several times. If there is any wear or damage that will have to be straightened. Otherwise it should work fine.
Bill
Pull the belt assembly and pull it all the way out on the real, then use the spray silicone liberally and cycle the belt back in several times. If there is any wear or damage that will have to be straightened. Otherwise it should work fine.
Bill
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David Romero
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Re: Seat belt tensioners
As Bill mentioned, it WILL work gain. I think I used a lot of lithium grease and just worked the belt in and out as much as I could. After 5 minutes the belt will work perfectly.
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 5:56 AM, bobs600honda
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> Any trick to getting the front seat belts to retract full? Oil / graphite / grease?
> Thanks for any suggestions,
> Bob
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Robert James
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Re: Seat belt tensioners
Thanks, great suggestions!
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 11:49 AM, David Romero
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> As Bill mentioned, it WILL work gain. I think I used a lot of lithium grease and just worked the belt in and out as much as I could. After 5 minutes the belt will work perfectly.
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 5:56 AM, bobs600honda
> rjamesblues@...
> wrote:
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> > Any trick to getting the front seat belts to retract full? Oil / graphite / grease?
> > Thanks for any suggestions,
> > Bob