Seat belt question
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bonesxu1

Original Poster:

456 posts

208 months

Is it possible to re-tension a seat belt? Iv'e been told you can fit new belt material but it isn't possible to retention them, not sure how true that is. The belts in question are Mk3 Mitsubishi Shogun belt, I can't get new ones and have fitted ones from another Shogun which the belt material has been cleaned and de-greased but still don't recoil themselves properly. Can anyone help?

fooman

974 posts

85 months

It's unlikely they are model specific are there any other vehicles that you could get them from? Might not be new but give a wider choice

finlo

4,072 posts

224 months

Spray them with silicone spray.

595Heaven

3,062 posts

99 months

When I had my MX5 the belts were slow to retract. The advice I got was to pull them out fully and give them a really good vacuum to remove the dust. Once that is done, wipe them with a damp cloth and keep them pulled out until they dry.

I was sceptical, but it did work

bonesxu1

Original Poster:

456 posts

208 months

fooman said:
It's unlikely they are model specific are there any other vehicles that you could get them from? Might not be new but give a wider choice
I did get the part number and the superseded part number from Mitsubishi, I did a search but it only comes up with secondhand Shogun ones.

bonesxu1

Original Poster:

456 posts

208 months

finlo said:
Spray them with silicone spray.
Do you mean the mechanism or the belt itself?

bonesxu1

Original Poster:

456 posts

208 months

595Heaven said:
When I had my MX5 the belts were slow to retract. The advice I got was to pull them out fully and give them a really good vacuum to remove the dust. Once that is done, wipe them with a damp cloth and keep them pulled out until they dry.

I was sceptical, but it did work
I have cleaned the belt in hot soapy water it made them a bit better but not much .

craigjm

20,231 posts

221 months

You can get them rewebbed for about £45 a belt and that will solve the issue

bonesxu1

Original Poster:

456 posts

208 months

I think I'll try giving them another more thorough clean and see from there

Krikkit

27,747 posts

202 months

bonesxu1 said:
finlo said:
Spray them with silicone spray.
Do you mean the mechanism or the belt itself?
The belt itself - get them really nice and clean, pull them right out and give the first couple of ft a spray with some silicon spray, you'd be shocked how much it helps, and doesn't mark your clothes.

348jeff

130 posts

148 months

Try giving these people a call

https://safetybeltservices.co.uk/index.html