99 accent seatbelt latch
#16
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Re: 99 accent seatbelt latch
65 kms of of hw 11 17 in northwestern ontario, just over a hours drive to
dryden ont, + back...
Local store doesnt carry silicone lube....
I usally go to Canadian Tire in Dryden, I dont go to Walmart unless I really
have too.
"Mike Marlow" <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote in message
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> "Jody" <locamrcow@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:3uOyf.7175$xk1.142309@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
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>> that requires driving 2 hrs..
>
> Two hours to any kind of a hardware store or a Wal-Mart, or an auto parts
> store, or even a grocery store that has a small hardware aisle? Where the
> heck do you live?
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
> mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>
>
>
>
>> it can wait, still works i just have to pull the button up manually
>> "Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> newsbOyf.2910$8r1.1658@trndny01...
>> > Jody wrote:
>> >> hmmm only stuff i have on hand is white grease spray
>> >> "Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> >> news:GLuyf.6387$C%3.2916@trndny03...
>> >>
>> >>>Jody wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>>well our red button on our cars seatbelt latch will not pop back up
>> >>>>on
>> >>>>its own anymore, thought I was stuck in the car today =)
>> >>>>It feels like it's sticking, is there anything i could use to free it
> up
>> >>>>or you think i have to just replace the latch?
>> >>>
>> >>>Take it out of the car and take it apart. One thing that can cause
>> >>>similar problems is if a coin falls into it. If that's not the case,
>> >>>it
>> >>>probably just needs some lubrication. Silicone spray lube should do
>> >>>the
>> >>>trick.
>> >
>> > So spend $3 on a can of silicone spray.
>>
>>
>
>
dryden ont, + back...
Local store doesnt carry silicone lube....
I usally go to Canadian Tire in Dryden, I dont go to Walmart unless I really
have too.
"Mike Marlow" <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote in message
news:495fd$43cbfcce$452896b0$12282@ALLTEL.NET...
>
> "Jody" <locamrcow@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:3uOyf.7175$xk1.142309@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
>
>> that requires driving 2 hrs..
>
> Two hours to any kind of a hardware store or a Wal-Mart, or an auto parts
> store, or even a grocery store that has a small hardware aisle? Where the
> heck do you live?
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
> mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>
>
>
>
>> it can wait, still works i just have to pull the button up manually
>> "Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> newsbOyf.2910$8r1.1658@trndny01...
>> > Jody wrote:
>> >> hmmm only stuff i have on hand is white grease spray
>> >> "Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> >> news:GLuyf.6387$C%3.2916@trndny03...
>> >>
>> >>>Jody wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>>well our red button on our cars seatbelt latch will not pop back up
>> >>>>on
>> >>>>its own anymore, thought I was stuck in the car today =)
>> >>>>It feels like it's sticking, is there anything i could use to free it
> up
>> >>>>or you think i have to just replace the latch?
>> >>>
>> >>>Take it out of the car and take it apart. One thing that can cause
>> >>>similar problems is if a coin falls into it. If that's not the case,
>> >>>it
>> >>>probably just needs some lubrication. Silicone spray lube should do
>> >>>the
>> >>>trick.
>> >
>> > So spend $3 on a can of silicone spray.
>>
>>
>
>
#17
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Re: 99 accent seatbelt latch
65 kms of of hw 11 17 in northwestern ontario, just over a hours drive to
dryden ont, + back...
Local store doesnt carry silicone lube....
I usally go to Canadian Tire in Dryden, I dont go to Walmart unless I really
have too.
"Mike Marlow" <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote in message
news:495fd$43cbfcce$452896b0$12282@ALLTEL.NET...
>
> "Jody" <locamrcow@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:3uOyf.7175$xk1.142309@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
>
>> that requires driving 2 hrs..
>
> Two hours to any kind of a hardware store or a Wal-Mart, or an auto parts
> store, or even a grocery store that has a small hardware aisle? Where the
> heck do you live?
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
> mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>
>
>
>
>> it can wait, still works i just have to pull the button up manually
>> "Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> newsbOyf.2910$8r1.1658@trndny01...
>> > Jody wrote:
>> >> hmmm only stuff i have on hand is white grease spray
>> >> "Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> >> news:GLuyf.6387$C%3.2916@trndny03...
>> >>
>> >>>Jody wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>>well our red button on our cars seatbelt latch will not pop back up
>> >>>>on
>> >>>>its own anymore, thought I was stuck in the car today =)
>> >>>>It feels like it's sticking, is there anything i could use to free it
> up
>> >>>>or you think i have to just replace the latch?
>> >>>
>> >>>Take it out of the car and take it apart. One thing that can cause
>> >>>similar problems is if a coin falls into it. If that's not the case,
>> >>>it
>> >>>probably just needs some lubrication. Silicone spray lube should do
>> >>>the
>> >>>trick.
>> >
>> > So spend $3 on a can of silicone spray.
>>
>>
>
>
dryden ont, + back...
Local store doesnt carry silicone lube....
I usally go to Canadian Tire in Dryden, I dont go to Walmart unless I really
have too.
"Mike Marlow" <mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net> wrote in message
news:495fd$43cbfcce$452896b0$12282@ALLTEL.NET...
>
> "Jody" <locamrcow@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:3uOyf.7175$xk1.142309@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
>
>> that requires driving 2 hrs..
>
> Two hours to any kind of a hardware store or a Wal-Mart, or an auto parts
> store, or even a grocery store that has a small hardware aisle? Where the
> heck do you live?
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
> mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>
>
>
>
>> it can wait, still works i just have to pull the button up manually
>> "Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> newsbOyf.2910$8r1.1658@trndny01...
>> > Jody wrote:
>> >> hmmm only stuff i have on hand is white grease spray
>> >> "Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> >> news:GLuyf.6387$C%3.2916@trndny03...
>> >>
>> >>>Jody wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>>well our red button on our cars seatbelt latch will not pop back up
>> >>>>on
>> >>>>its own anymore, thought I was stuck in the car today =)
>> >>>>It feels like it's sticking, is there anything i could use to free it
> up
>> >>>>or you think i have to just replace the latch?
>> >>>
>> >>>Take it out of the car and take it apart. One thing that can cause
>> >>>similar problems is if a coin falls into it. If that's not the case,
>> >>>it
>> >>>probably just needs some lubrication. Silicone spray lube should do
>> >>>the
>> >>>trick.
>> >
>> > So spend $3 on a can of silicone spray.
>>
>>
>
>
#18
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Re: 99 accent seatbelt latch
Jody wrote:
> i had to intentions of taking it appart, as you said you cannot take it
> appart.
I should have been more specific. Once you get it unbolted from the
floor, removing the covers should be enough disassembly to allow you to
see if anything is stuck in it, broken, rusted, etc., and where you need
to lube it.
BTW, the reason I suggest silicone lube for the latch is that anything
oily or greasy is likely to end up on you clothing unless you're really
careful with the belt.
> nothings fallen in it, no kids...
I don't have any kids, either, but I've had a coin fall out of my hand
at a drive-through and land in the seat belt latch.
> i was thinking of taking it out and replacing it with a new used one...
> guess I have to remove he seat to do that huhh? theres a screw holding the
> trim on and its right against the center console
It may require removing the seat, but in some cars you can access the
bolt holding the seat belt latch by sliding the seat all the way forward.
> i had to intentions of taking it appart, as you said you cannot take it
> appart.
I should have been more specific. Once you get it unbolted from the
floor, removing the covers should be enough disassembly to allow you to
see if anything is stuck in it, broken, rusted, etc., and where you need
to lube it.
BTW, the reason I suggest silicone lube for the latch is that anything
oily or greasy is likely to end up on you clothing unless you're really
careful with the belt.
> nothings fallen in it, no kids...
I don't have any kids, either, but I've had a coin fall out of my hand
at a drive-through and land in the seat belt latch.
> i was thinking of taking it out and replacing it with a new used one...
> guess I have to remove he seat to do that huhh? theres a screw holding the
> trim on and its right against the center console
It may require removing the seat, but in some cars you can access the
bolt holding the seat belt latch by sliding the seat all the way forward.
#19
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Re: 99 accent seatbelt latch
Jody wrote:
> i had to intentions of taking it appart, as you said you cannot take it
> appart.
I should have been more specific. Once you get it unbolted from the
floor, removing the covers should be enough disassembly to allow you to
see if anything is stuck in it, broken, rusted, etc., and where you need
to lube it.
BTW, the reason I suggest silicone lube for the latch is that anything
oily or greasy is likely to end up on you clothing unless you're really
careful with the belt.
> nothings fallen in it, no kids...
I don't have any kids, either, but I've had a coin fall out of my hand
at a drive-through and land in the seat belt latch.
> i was thinking of taking it out and replacing it with a new used one...
> guess I have to remove he seat to do that huhh? theres a screw holding the
> trim on and its right against the center console
It may require removing the seat, but in some cars you can access the
bolt holding the seat belt latch by sliding the seat all the way forward.
> i had to intentions of taking it appart, as you said you cannot take it
> appart.
I should have been more specific. Once you get it unbolted from the
floor, removing the covers should be enough disassembly to allow you to
see if anything is stuck in it, broken, rusted, etc., and where you need
to lube it.
BTW, the reason I suggest silicone lube for the latch is that anything
oily or greasy is likely to end up on you clothing unless you're really
careful with the belt.
> nothings fallen in it, no kids...
I don't have any kids, either, but I've had a coin fall out of my hand
at a drive-through and land in the seat belt latch.
> i was thinking of taking it out and replacing it with a new used one...
> guess I have to remove he seat to do that huhh? theres a screw holding the
> trim on and its right against the center console
It may require removing the seat, but in some cars you can access the
bolt holding the seat belt latch by sliding the seat all the way forward.
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