Is it hard to replace a seat belt reddit. I've seen conflicting information.
Is it hard to replace a seat belt reddit but as others have said, if you have no experience with retractors, the correct thing to do is to replace the retractor side with a new part, not used. It's on the driver side of the car and i'm just wondering how much does it usually take to replace 1 seat belt? Recently went to a Nissan dealership to quote the reparation for a seat belt that doesn’t retract after pulling. If you could somehow prove that it wasn't accidental (or something you could have done), you might could get them replaced by Nissan for free. It’s also possible that the belt was retracted with a twist in the belt itself. . The diagnostic is that ‘it’s broken, we need to replace it, somebody pulled it too hard”, but the quote is 700$! I have a 1999 Pathfinder and the warranty on the seat belts has no limit (have proof that they are covered 'til 4/3/2049 or 999,999 miles). I wanted to do my part and help out, but while videos showing and explaining how to replace seatbelts are easy to find, the seatbelts themselves aren't- especially since I want to be sure I don't want to buy trash seatbelts. What can he do as a temporary replacement so he’s not driving around with no seatbelt on? Is there something he can wrap around the seat and buckle in the front so if he’s in another accident he doesn’t fly through the windshield? Hey guys my car's seatbelt is all torn up by my dog it still "works", but i don't want to take the risk of possibly getting into an accident down the road then it failing me. Is a seat belt (the entire assembly/pretensioner most likely) a DIY-able item, or is it something that must be done by a shop? If it matters for seat belts, the vehicle is a 2009 Kia Spectra. I've seen conflicting information. yecesvmpbekqdbfoxwsznsvgmtyefehdllzjshbijjjasgomeq