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Old 07 February 2005, 01:38 PM
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does anybody have problems with there rear seat belts winding back in, mine seem slow & have to let them wind back in before they will pull out again classic shape 2000 model

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bayb seats, usually bugger the recoil speed imo.
Old 07 February 2005, 02:13 PM
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steve the rear belt ( drivers side ) gets bloody twisted in the roller sometimes do you reckon it could have got twisted at some point? wouldn't have a clue how to fix it
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Not sure about scoob seat belts but most other cars you can take the bottom plate off and wind the spring up to tension it , but be carefull that you take
the correct plate off or the coiled spring will shoot out then you've got a hell
of a job on your hands, sorry i can't assist with which plate to remove. maybe
a call to a subaru dealer might help.
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subaru dealer prices 2 mate, thanks all the same
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Not sure about scoob seat belts but most other cars you can take the bottom plate off and wind the spring up to tension it , but be carefull that you take
the correct plate off or the coiled spring will shoot out then you've got a hell
of a job on your hands, sorry i can't assist with which plate to remove. maybe
a call to a subaru dealer might help.
Old 07 February 2005, 04:17 PM
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I meant ask them! not get them to do it, just walk into workshop and talk to

the boys

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subaru dealer prices 2 mate, thanks all the same
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