Seat Belts

Seat Belts

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kennyw

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11 posts

272 months

Thursday 27th September 2001
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The passenger seatbelt on my S3 constantly jams at the runner behind your shoulder. This pisses the other half off! I think it is due to the webbing being past its best. Does anyone know where I can get a repacement or repair? KennyW KennyW

Roy C

4,187 posts

285 months

Thursday 27th September 2001
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The passenger seatbelt on my S3 constantly jams at the runner behind your shoulder. This pisses the other half off! I think it is due to the webbing being past its best. Does anyone know where I can get a repacement or repair? KennyW
I never liked the OE seatbelts. The lock (female) end is too long if you have the seat all the way back. When mine started jamming, I took the car to Quickfit (no, not with a K) Safety Belt Service near Kingsbury, North London. I had better quality belts fitted (any colour you like), with the locks bolted straight through to the lower chassis tubes. Quickfit Safety Belt Services Inertia House, Lowther Road, Stanmore, Middlesex HA7 1EP Telephone: 0181 204 0200 http://www.quickfitsbs.co.uk/qsbs/home.htm Roy

PetrolTed

34,428 posts

304 months

Thursday 27th September 2001
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It's a common problem. The angle at which the bits are installed make it difficult to use. I occasionally scream and shout when trying to get one on. Trick is to turn around and lift the belt vertically through the holder rather than trying to pull it at 90 degrees or more.

JSG

2,238 posts

284 months

Thursday 27th September 2001
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I have the same problem with both mine. I find the trick is to pull them out towards the front of the car rather than directly across your chest - this works fine.

swindorski

1,017 posts

284 months

Wednesday 31st October 2001
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Front belts from a Renault 21 fit if you're still looking.

fletch

12 posts

282 months

Monday 5th November 2001
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Seems to happen to all S series. Good excuse though to get your arm around the passenger to "help" them.