The unused seatbelt rattle
The unused seatbelt rattle
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Tony B2

Original Poster:

752 posts

198 months

Saturday 18th February 2023
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Sorry if I have missed a solution, from years ago (blame the carp search function...) but does anyone have an elegant/effective solution for the rattling seatbelt buckle which occurs when nobody is using the passenger seatbelt?

Sticking a sticky rubber pad on the B-pillar trim seems terribly un-Porsche....;-)

Ken986

509 posts

147 months

Saturday 18th February 2023
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Clip it into the latch ?

mdb55

61 posts

170 months

Sunday 19th February 2023
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What you need to do is place the seat belt stopper flush up against the seat belt buckle section...then retract the seatbelt tension, and glide both as far up the seatbelt length as you can: the buckle is then held tight to the gap where the seatbelt comes out of the top of where a b pillar would be.

Edited by mdb55 on Sunday 19th February 00:03

scrounger73

441 posts

181 months

Sunday 19th February 2023
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I applied some sticky backed felt to the seat belt buckle. Bought some from the local craft shop and cut to size. No more rattle.

First Sea Lord

1,284 posts

202 months

Sunday 19th February 2023
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mdb55 said:
What you need to do is place the seat belt stopper flush up against the seat belt buckle section...then retract the seatbelt tension, and glide both as far up the seatbelt length as you can: the buckle is then held tight to the gap where the seatbelt comes out of the top of where a b pillar would be.

Edited by mdb55 on Sunday 19th February 00:03
This solved it for me

ClaphamBoxS

381 posts

87 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2023
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First Sea Lord said:
mdb55 said:
What you need to do is place the seat belt stopper flush up against the seat belt buckle section...then retract the seatbelt tension, and glide both as far up the seatbelt length as you can: the buckle is then held tight to the gap where the seatbelt comes out of the top of where a b pillar would be.

Edited by mdb55 on Sunday 19th February 00:03
This solved it for me
Was so annoying but also solved it…thanks!

Schuey_911

896 posts

95 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2023
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ClaphamBoxS said:
First Sea Lord said:
mdb55 said:
What you need to do is place the seat belt stopper flush up against the seat belt buckle section...then retract the seatbelt tension, and glide both as far up the seatbelt length as you can: the buckle is then held tight to the gap where the seatbelt comes out of the top of where a b pillar would be.

Edited by mdb55 on Sunday 19th February 00:03
This solved it for me
Was so annoying but also solved it…thanks!
I had started to try and convince myself it was a Porsche "characteristic". I've done this also and it has solved the issue for me too. Thank you smile

Edited by Schuey_911 on Wednesday 22 February 08:51

Tony B2

Original Poster:

752 posts

198 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2023
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mdb55 said:
What you need to do is place the seat belt stopper flush up against the seat belt buckle section...then retract the seatbelt tension, and glide both as far up the seatbelt length as you can: the buckle is then held tight to the gap where the seatbelt comes out of the top of where a b pillar would be.

Edited by mdb55 on Sunday 19th February 00:03
It works!

Thank you...:-)