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Anyone have seatbelt problems?


chevysrule
06-04-2004, 07:35 PM
I was just wondering if it was common for the 1990 lumina 3.1 seatbelts to not retract. I have to always manually do it but when i have passagners in my back seat and they do not retract their seatbelts they are stuck and i have to climb in the trunk and redo it all. Very fustrating!

cadgear
06-04-2004, 10:57 PM
My 1991 Cutlass had loose rear seatbelts, but not so bad that you'd have to climb in the trunk to retract them. But they never retracted very well; I drove 700 miles from Maryland to Georgia with my rear seatbelt hanging out of the door and I didn't know about it.

javamite
06-07-2004, 08:29 PM
yeah.....mine are not as bad, but my backseat seatbelts kinda do the same thing to. I just have to pull on mine a little and they themselves back up. The front ones are cool, thankfully.

Euroguy026
06-08-2004, 06:35 PM
You Guys are Lucky, My Seat Belts Retract but they wont pull out right away lol Im with a Date n i gotta wrestle with the door until it lets the seat belt come out

Brndo
07-30-2004, 01:12 PM
Mine had a couple of coins stuck in the reel inside the door...HA HA...took off door panel, removed the coins and fixed the problem...made 26 cents too.

Kooterskkar
07-30-2004, 11:56 PM
Take out the seat belt spool, (the whole assembly that the belt retracts into) pull the belt out all the way. Spray just a little bit of wd40 or litium grease on the spool that holds the seat belt. Dont get it all over cuz you dont want greasy seatbelts. If you can, I dunno if theres a cover on there that you can safely take off or not, tear into the thing and clean it out.

lalunette
01-16-2009, 11:16 AM
Take out the seat belt spool, (the whole assembly that the belt retracts into) pull the belt out all the way. Spray just a little bit of wd40 or litium grease on the spool that holds the seat belt. Dont get it all over cuz you dont want greasy seatbelts. If you can, I dunno if theres a cover on there that you can safely take off or not, tear into the thing and clean it out.

Any kind of lubricant (grease, silicone) is preferable to WD40, which should only be used on stuck metal parts BTW.

WD40 is not a lubricant per se as it protects metal from rust and corrosion, penetrates stuck parts, displaces moisture and, strangely enough, cleans grease, grime, and other marks from most surfaces.

Therefore, if you want to lubricate the seat belt spool, use a silicone spray or grease, but not WD40.

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