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> Seat belt folding in guide, Driver’s Side, New Webbing
Highland
post Sep 15 2024, 05:00 PM
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Every time I use the belt this happens. Can’t think of how I may have incorrectly installed the seatbelt. The webbing is new and mechanism rebuilt by reputable supplier.

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post Sep 18 2024, 01:54 PM
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QUOTE(Highland @ Sep 15 2024, 03:00 PM) *

Every time I use the belt this happens. Can’t think of how I may have incorrectly installed the seatbelt. The webbing is new and mechanism rebuilt by reputable supplier.

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Interestingly I just put custom color belts in my car and now this happens at least on the drivers seat. It also happens at a specific length point on the belt. Two thing help on mine. Pull the slack out more down from the guide than across your body. Pull slowly and watch for point where belt folds over and adjust pull accordingly. looking at your picture, maybe trying to get the beauty cover down closer to the belt so it physically can't roll over.
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