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Seat belts have had it
- James 5th gen
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Seat belts have had it
Okay so both my front seat belts have completely given up on retracting, obviously they are old but I’m guessing this is a common issue. Can I clean these up somehow or will they need replacing? Thanks
- James 5th gen
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Re: Seat belts have had it
there is a co. on ebay in hinckley I think , who recon your belts in any colour was going to have mine done but got offered silly money for car so sold it . they were @ 60 . if that helps also they are stripped cleaned etc well worth it I think .;
- CARRisma
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Re: Seat belts have had it
I fixed this years ago (pre 2005) on my previous 1997 Prelude. I vaguely remember drilling some small holes in the seatbelt retractor housing and spraying in some WD-40. I've been meaning to do this with my current Prelude for a while and might tackle it in the next few weeks as I might have extra reason to remove that interior panel.
2000 Honda Prelude 2.2 VTi (H22A8 / BB8).
- louckie
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Re: Seat belts have had it
Literally about to chuck a complete set of 5th gen seat belts anchores the full shaaaabaanngggg
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