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If not, how easy is it to replace whatevers gone weak
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flippin'eck wrote:Sounds like the only real solution is a newie, or a good secondhand one out of a scrapper then eh..
Cheers guys, just thought maybe there was something obvious
/ easily replaceable etc.
I'll give mr T
& maybe some breakers a try, or just live with it
Lunarmatic wrote:
Or do they just test for them locking if given a sharp tug?
5.Fasten each belt locking mechanism and try to pull the locked sections apart.
On retracting seat belts, check that with the mechanism fastened and the seat unoccupied, excess webbing is wound into the retracting unit.
Note: Some types of retracting belt might need manual help before they retract.
Operate the release mechanism while pulling on the belt to check that the mechanism releases when required