Fix for that squeaky seatbelt!
I have fixed the squeaky seatbelts on my scoob! :)
Should it be any help to anyone else...... You have to remove the inner plastic interior section that covers the seatbelt (easy to do). Inside this piece there are a few small thin plastic rib type bits, the top one is the part that the belt rubs against and causes the squeak. I used a dremel, but can be done with a sharp knife as it's quite soft, to rub down the plastic enough so it keeps off the belt, see pic below. http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...008043copy.jpg Hope this helps :) |
cool thanks fella, I have this problem also but not had time to investigate.
From what you are suggesting thoughi cant see how that would cause a squeak? Still ill give it a shot and see what happens. |
Originally Posted by S3TH
(Post 8163444)
cool thanks fella, I have this problem also but not had time to investigate.
From what you are suggesting thoughi cant see how that would cause a squeak? Still ill give it a shot and see what happens. At first I thought it was coming from the bit that the belt actually goes through, if that makes sense (the loop bit near ya ear) so I took this off at first and kept pulling the belt through it but it was silent. So I then pulled the belt upwards from about half way down (just where it comes out from the top of the interior trim) and bobs ya uncle it squeaked. Once I had removed the trim that little rib bit was the only thing I could see what might be doing it so off it came........ little jimmy's ya cousin it fixed it :D |
Is the trim easy to remove, and more importantly, does it go back on easily, and stay on?
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Originally Posted by mylesthegreat(not!)
(Post 8163821)
Is the trim easy to remove, and more importantly, does it go back on easily, and stay on?
If you open the rear door and look where the trim part folds round the pillar there is a little round plug type thing which helps to keep it in place so use something flat to pluck it out. Then just pop the ends of the plastic door sill covers up (as the bit you need to remove tucks under these) then just pull the trim part from around the door pillar. You have to pull it reasonably hard as it flex's a fair bit and tucks around both sides of the door pillar, then off it comes :) To put it back just do the same but in reverse ;) it stays in place just as it was. |
done this on both me scoobs that i have owend all plastics clip on and of very easy fix
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Just got round to sorting mine and its finally squeak free. Been annoying me since I got the car last year but couldnt decide where it was coming from.
Looking at the ribs I think the belt was acting like the bow of a violin been drawn over the rib causing the squeak. |
What year haves the squeaky seat belts? Can't say I've noticed it on MY00.
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Originally Posted by DavidJohn
(Post 8172668)
Just got round to sorting mine and its finally squeak free. Been annoying me since I got the car last year but couldnt decide where it was coming from.
(didn;t realise this was a common issue, so thanks to the original poster!) :thumb: |
Originally Posted by joey_turbo
(Post 8172685)
What year haves the squeaky seat belts? Can't say I've noticed it on MY00.
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hi i get this on my 52reg wrx too, thought i was a loner with this problem....glad to hear theres more like me ;) lol
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done :D
i used a sharp pen knife to cut, then tidied up with a small file. probably going to miss that squeaky noise now i'm so used to it! :Whatever_
Originally Posted by stiscooby
(Post 8163371)
I have fixed the squeaky seatbelts on my scoob! :)
Should it be any help to anyone else...... You have to remove the inner plastic interior section that covers the seatbelt (easy to do). Inside this piece there are a few small thin plastic rib type bits, the top one is the part that the belt rubs against and causes the squeak. I used a dremel, but can be done with a sharp knife as it's quite soft, to rub down the plastic enough so it keeps off the belt, see pic below. http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...008043copy.jpg Hope this helps :) |
Originally Posted by richardg
(Post 8189976)
mine's 02. didn;t know until now that this was common, but if it was common on classics as well, then maybe a previous owner fixed yours....? (unless your are the original owners of course)
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Originally Posted by stiscooby
(Post 8165717)
Yea easy, even I could do it :D Only takes few mins to get it off/back on.
If you open the rear door and look where the trim part folds round the pillar there is a little round plug type thing which helps to keep it in place so use something flat to pluck it out. Then just pop the ends of the plastic door sill covers up (as the bit you need to remove tucks under these) then just pull the trim part from around the door pillar. You have to pull it reasonably hard as it flex's a fair bit and tucks around both sides of the door pillar, then off it comes :) To put it back just do the same but in reverse ;) it stays in place just as it was. |
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