Front Passenger Seatbelt Buckle
Front Passenger Seatbelt Buckle
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Rotary Potato

Original Poster:

586 posts

122 months

I had the dogs in the car today, and had to plug their doggy seatbelts into the car. The one in the front passenger seat is now jammed in there & won't release.

How much of a pain in the backside is this going to be?

My plan would be to take the buckle out. I'm guessing the seat has to come out? How is it held in?

Also ... does anyone happen to have a spare kicking about? It'd probably be quicker to just swap the whole buckle unit and then work out how to extract the dog's seatbelt from the old buckle with no time pressure.

FarmyardPants

4,333 posts

244 months

That can happen when the tongue being inserted isn’t compatible. Had the same in my Volvo with a dog restraint. I had to dismantle the buckle and release it with a screwdriver. This might be difficult to do non-destructively!

Byker28i

87,222 posts

243 months

Yesterday (12:01)
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I had the same, dog buckle works fine in the rear seats, not the front.

The bolt is a pain to get to, needing to remove the front seat, and even then the bolt is a pain to remove.
I took the plastic covers off and released it that way

Rotary Potato

Original Poster:

586 posts

122 months

Yesterday (20:39)
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Thanks guys. Good to know I'm not the only one to be caught out by that.

Dave - how do you disassemble the buckle? Nothing looked immediately obvious ...

Lefty

20,388 posts

228 months

Yesterday (20:43)
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It’s a Cerbera. You know full well it means body off and while you’re there you may as well redo the chassis and rewire it.

hehe

FarmyardPants

4,333 posts

244 months

Yesterday (21:14)
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I would first try sliding something thin in there, like a knife or feeler gauges to see if you can release it. Otherwise you’ll have to separate the halves with a Stanley knife or similar and glue them back together - hence my non-destructive comment smile

Rotary Potato

Original Poster:

586 posts

122 months

Lefty said:
It s a Cerbera. You know full well it means body off and while you re there you may as well redo the chassis and rewire it.

hehe
Well done. That made me chuckle. I'm hoping we're not quite at that stage yet ...

Rotary Potato

Original Poster:

586 posts

122 months

FarmyardPants said:
I would first try sliding something thin in there, like a knife or feeler gauges to see if you can release it. Otherwise you ll have to separate the halves with a Stanley knife or similar and glue them back together - hence my non-destructive comment smile
Feeler guages! Good shout. I have a set in the shed, but it had never occurred to me to try them.

Lefty

20,388 posts

228 months

Rotary Potato said:
Lefty said:
It s a Cerbera. You know full well it means body off and while you re there you may as well redo the chassis and rewire it.

hehe
Well done. That made me chuckle. I'm hoping we're not quite at that stage yet ...
Sorry getmecoat

I have no real advice but wish you luck