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I have a 1995 Quest and the driver side shoulder seat belt is stuck in the back position, when I open the door the belt goes foward about an inch and then stops. Does anyone have any Idea on how to fix this problem.
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Re: Stuck Automatic Seat Belts
That's usually due to it binding from no lubrication. Get a can of spray white lithium, stick the little red straw in the end and grease the track lightly, run the belt back and forth a few times and lube lightly again. You can disconnect the belt so it'll slide easier. They'll ususally silde farther without the belt attached.
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Re: Stuck Automatic Seat Belts
Thanks, The belt won't move at all along the track, is there a motor or something at the bottom of the door piler behind the seat? I have tryed to find any info in the Haynes maint. book but it dose not show the automatic seat belts.
Thanks Last edited by mjfco; 04-25-2006 at 07:43 PM. |
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Re: Stuck Automatic Seat Belts
Take it to the dealer. Seat belts are LIFE TIME WARRANTY. they should fix your seatbelt with no charge to you. If they tell you anything different , tell them to have Nissan tell you it's not covered .. Cause it is ! FACT
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Re: Stuck Automatic Seat Belts
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