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Old 06-21-2001, 08:08 PM
bobterry99 bobterry99 is offline
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No need to disassemble buckle. Just pry out end of control cable. My rubber seal was dislocated and was easily removed with a screwdriver.

With the control cable out of the buckle, check that the cable end slides smoothly. You should find that with it extended you can now pull-out your seat belt. If not, then you will probably have to replace the entire seat belt.

Before pressing the control cable end back into the buckle, you must first latch the seat belt or insert a similar object and push in. This is necessary for a small pin inside the buckle to properly engage the control cable when it is re-inserted.



[Edited by bobterry99 on 06-21-2001 at 08:18 PM]
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