DIY How to Fix a Slow Retracting Seatbelt

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  • This will work on any seat belt in any car.
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  • @RacingAddicts
    @RacingAddicts 6 місяців тому +8

    Used this method. Sprayed the seatbelt on both sides. Works like a charm. You can smell the silicone spray at first but after a day the smell was gone. I haven't found stains on any of my clothes. Big thank you!

  • @BobF36
    @BobF36 2 роки тому +24

    WOW! 5 years after you posted this, it still works. The only change I made was to lay a towel out like a mask behind the belt as I sprayed it. You just saved me a bundle. Can't imagine what Porsche would have charged to replace it!!! I used the WD-40 Silicone item (not regular WD-40). Thanks for this!!!

    • @dimitarpavlov5941
      @dimitarpavlov5941 Рік тому +3

      Hey man, hello! I want to ask you doest it leave stains on clothes, does it stays greasy and does it have some oder?

    • @Aspartame69
      @Aspartame69 Рік тому +3

      @@dimitarpavlov5941 Silicone feels slippery, but it shouldnt leave stains. That said, a LOT of silicon sprays also have petroleum products in them to help extend the life of rubber seals. They are greasy, id recommend a bicycle lube like 'muc-off silicon' that doesnt, and also smells great. That said, if significant amounts of silicon gets on your clothes, it will render them water repellent so i would suggest giving the belt a good rub down after application.

    • @dimitarpavlov5941
      @dimitarpavlov5941 Рік тому +1

      @@Aspartame69 thanks man 🙏🏻

    • @Dvncvn
      @Dvncvn 6 місяців тому +2

      Didn't it stain your clothes

  • @ericpuette6182
    @ericpuette6182 4 роки тому +12

    I was skeptical, but I tried this anyway. Worked like a charm. I ended up spraying both sides. The belt retracts very quickly now. Thank you for the tip.

  • @owenjudd7466
    @owenjudd7466 7 місяців тому +4

    Just did it. 100% works. The seat belts in my car would retract so slowly it couldn't be seen with the naked eye. So thanks👍👍👍

  • @1jantheman1
    @1jantheman1 3 місяці тому +2

    Less of a mess and no worries about using too much spray. I just used wd40 silicone spray on a folded micro fiber and sprayed that towel well and pulled out seat belt all the way and cleaned it most of the way down and it works great! Thanks for the tip.

  • @shadgrind
    @shadgrind 5 років тому +12

    It worked on brand new 2019 Mazda MX5. I actually removed the trim panel and accessed the reel. Only took two minutes even then! I tried al the other methods on other cars. Nothing ever really worked, now I’ll have to be careful not to smash the window when I take my belt off! After about a year its slow again, so I'll do it again!

  • @haywoodyoudome
    @haywoodyoudome 5 років тому +15

    That silicone lube is a good desert topping too.

  • @surfstev
    @surfstev 5 років тому +8

    Didn't think it would; but It worked like a charm! My seatbelt was terrible. It was extremely hard to pull out, wouldn't retract and was squeaking loudly. At first it didn't do much but the next day it was significantly better and by that evening it was working like new! I guess it took time to work it's way in... I totally wet the first foot and sprayed inside at the mechanism, spraying less and less as the belt went up, stopping well before it contacted my clothes.

  • @samthenerf
    @samthenerf 7 років тому +24

    Tried it on my 1989 BMW with a drivers seat belt that would lay in a heap on the seat, after spraying the belt it now retracts like a new car.

  • @JacanaProductions
    @JacanaProductions 3 роки тому +15

    Great tip, if you have little messy buggers who love to get food all over the seat belts (aka kids ) I would clean the belts first. Just cleaned the rear belts and they do retract a bit better but will apply some food grade silicon to them (belts not kids )

    • @aspirecan4829
      @aspirecan4829 2 роки тому +1

      I would suggest Cosmetic Grade Silicone for the kids, although Food Grade should work well, too. 😂😜

  • @Cheesycook
    @Cheesycook Рік тому +2

    Now we know why detailers make so much. That is gorgeous!

  • @MarwariHiddles5212
    @MarwariHiddles5212 7 років тому +3

    Going to try this on my truck. Appears to be the best way from the other methods I've seen.

  • @steverzepecki500
    @steverzepecki500 5 років тому +8

    I washed my seat belts, then I used Silicone Blaster, they work great, no stains on my clothes

  • @MShah-ch6st
    @MShah-ch6st Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the tips other than using detergent, soak, wash and dry.

  • @dawggonevidz9140
    @dawggonevidz9140 2 роки тому +11

    Oh cool. I already have silicone lubricant for my window rubbers. If you keep your windows lubricated your window motors last longer because they don't have to work as hard to move the window. So every year or I wind the windows right down and give the slots the window fits in when it's closed a spray. My seatbelts are getting a bit sluggish in the back seats, so this will fix it. Might as well do the fronts too :)
    edit* all 4 seatbelts in my 2004 Sorento working like new ones. Thanks champion.

    • @InexplicableBill
      @InexplicableBill Рік тому +2

      I have been doing that for years with my cars - just ONLY spray the glide slots on the sides and not the top or the seal at the bottom, unless you want forever streaks on the glass! The trick - open the window, and use a spray can with the red tube attachment on the nozzle, and aim it into the groove of the fuzzy vinyl glide on either side and blast it down in there. Then open and close the window a few times to make sure it's smeared all along the length of the glass edge.

  • @bonkeydollocks1879
    @bonkeydollocks1879 Рік тому +2

    I would spray the belt before it goes into the loop, that way it will lubricate the loop as well and its better than spraying it after and relying on repeated applications to spread the lubricant around

  • @MathieuBourgie
    @MathieuBourgie 5 років тому +6

    Thanks a lot, fast, easy and inexpensive fix for the seat belts on my Toyota Corolla 2000 :)

  • @dsteward85
    @dsteward85 3 роки тому +7

    This works awesome! Been doing this trick on our cars seatbelts for years! Tho I personally recommend letting the belts dry overnight. Silicone spray kinda smells like cow manure. At least the kind I used! 😁

    • @emiliog.4432
      @emiliog.4432 2 роки тому +3

      You need a new brand of silicon bud. Ha!

    • @AmeriFanPicker
      @AmeriFanPicker 2 роки тому +1

      How long does it last?

    • @aspirecan4829
      @aspirecan4829 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the Silicone Spray warning. I'll spray them at night.

  • @BM-PC_Gamer
    @BM-PC_Gamer 9 місяців тому +2

    I sat in car, put seat belt on, then put a binder clip where the belt meets the ring (so I didn't spray there). Pulled belt all the way out and sprayed the last foot on both sides pretty good. Sprayed lightly a little above that. I didn't spray very close to the clip I put on. I wiped the inside of the ring off as good as I could. I used PB blaster spray silicone lubricant. I did this in 33F degrees outside. (I did heat the can up to room temperature)
    I cycled the seat belt a couple times and it works great now. Thanks!

  • @annehallock5370
    @annehallock5370 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this video. It absolutely corrected my seat belt retraction woes.

  • @TNThornhill
    @TNThornhill 7 років тому +15

    This actually worked with a cheap bottle of silicone lubricant from the dollar store. Not sure how long of a fix it will be. Surely not as good as retensioning the mechanism. And don't spray it all the way. Don't spray past the part of the belt that goes on the body.

    • @WhatAmIGonnaGet
      @WhatAmIGonnaGet 5 років тому +1

      Silicon lube at dollar store? Shucks its $9 bucks at the damned Wally-mart!

  • @richieakram
    @richieakram 2 місяці тому

    You my friend, are a LEGEND......Big Thankyou for this tip!!!!!!

  • @madraven07
    @madraven07 2 роки тому +1

    MINI dealership just quoted $600 just to remove trim and assess the problem. I think I’ll try your solution first.

  • @billyoda
    @billyoda 9 місяців тому +1

    Worked like a charm!

  • @ametelko
    @ametelko 7 років тому +2

    Worked great and left no residue, thanks!

    • @justabunneh6490
      @justabunneh6490 2 роки тому +1

      Was wondering if that would get on your clothes, thanks for this comment :)

  • @djohnson9944
    @djohnson9944 2 роки тому +4

    It worked perfectly - lol! Thanks!!!
    I have had that annoying seat belt retractor for YEARS.
    I saw your video and just happened to have that spray. I learned a long time back that the Blaster stuff is really good.
    I tried soaking it etc years ago, and was just looking at Universal replacements etc.
    But then I saw your video. It seemed possible, and DEFINITELY simple to try.
    And, a happy happy "good grief!" Because it worked. I said "are u kidding me?!?! Lol - YAY!!!
    The spray i used is same or similar.
    I used:
    Blaster Multi Max Premium Synthetic multi use lubricant.
    It doesn't specifically say that its silicone, but I think it is because it can be used as dielectric spray as well.
    I was very happy that it actually worked. It worked IMMEDIATELY too. It was ridiculous in a good way.
    Thanks for making the video :-)

  • @garyandrews746
    @garyandrews746 4 роки тому +4

    My seat belt was slow retracting and kept jamming in the door drivers side when you close the door which i have learnt will eventually cause tears in the seat belt fabric over time. Just used soapy water and cleaned the fabric and dried then applied WD 40 to the retractor mechanism and fabric and dried again. At first didnt seem to have an effect but after 3-4 days once the fabric dried properly seat belt now pulls into retraction smoothly. Is a good feeling for the fix.

  • @drewscott6412
    @drewscott6412 3 роки тому

    Stumbled across this video today and....it worked.

  • @lauwe54
    @lauwe54 6 років тому +2

    wow this is better than all that washing,thanks for great tip

  • @petersonscay
    @petersonscay Місяць тому

    Thanks, I tried it today and it worked great! Thanks!

  • @4418CARLOU
    @4418CARLOU 9 місяців тому

    Just done it and it worked instantly.

  • @Jackwalker1961trick
    @Jackwalker1961trick 2 роки тому +7

    Looks like it worked well. Question, how do you keep the silicone from getting on your clothes?

    • @cherylreitz4779
      @cherylreitz4779 2 роки тому +2

      yeah I want to know the SAME thing

    • @spy8464BB
      @spy8464BB 2 роки тому +1

      My wife would have a crap if i sprayed this on the seat belt. This lubricant has a very strong oder and will get all over your cothes. If you are a grease monkey and spend your life covered in grease then this is the way to go. Otherwise find a different solution. Besides stinking up your clothes and making your car or truck a toxic dump you will be making your belt attract mode dirt that will then gather in the retraction device which in a lot of cases you cant get in it to clean it, they are sealed.

    • @justabunneh6490
      @justabunneh6490 2 роки тому +2

      @@spy8464BB Oooh, yikes, good point. I just came from another video that just soaks the belt in a bucket of water and laundry detergent for about a half hour, and it cleans all the junk off and fixes the same problem.

    • @djohnson9944
      @djohnson9944 2 роки тому +1

      You should pull the belt out all the way. I think the goal is to get the silicone spray into the retractor.
      So you wouldn't need to spray it all the way up on the portion that goes onto your body. I guess I dont know yet if it, perhaps, soak through? Maybe... but perhaps pull it out all the way like he did in the video. I think that helps it get into the retractor where its needed.
      I'm just happy to solve that crazy issue. If I can remember where this video is later, I'll try to add a note in about if it got on my jacket or not.

    • @djohnson9944
      @djohnson9944 2 роки тому

      @@justabunneh6490 I had done that trick a few years back (the soak in detergent method). I was very optimistic, but it didn't help.
      So when I saw this, especially right after watching a person cleaning the retractor itself, and... since I coincidentally just bought that spray for something else...
      I said "well ill try it right now - worst thing that happens... is nothing- lol. But it absolutely worked.
      Ill have to watch and see if the stuff gets on me initially. I imagine it wouldn't after a week either way, but its good to watch for...
      I'm very happy it worked. If the detergent method only gives medium results, the spray might do the trick.
      Make sure you keep it as far down the strap (away from the part that touches body), just in case u guys are correct about it possibly getting on clothes for a week etc.
      :-)

  • @pemirat
    @pemirat 7 місяців тому +1

    Is silicone spray used for making car interior shiny the same as silicone lubricant?

  • @bensucot
    @bensucot 5 років тому +5

    you need to put a product link to your amazon account so you can start making money. Thank you for the video.

    • @IamPaste
      @IamPaste 5 років тому

      come on man. like wd40 silicone lube. plenty brands. i see he did anyway.

  • @ronsnow8342
    @ronsnow8342 5 місяців тому

    Won't the silicone spray eventually rub off from the belt onto the passenger's clothing?

  • @kingdomculture5743
    @kingdomculture5743 8 місяців тому

    Gee! Seek and find! So cool!

  • @aspirecan4829
    @aspirecan4829 2 роки тому +3

    Will this method leave a silicone mess all over your clothes? That's why I didn't go with this method first thing. I'm trying washing them first. Thanks!

  • @Cpt_Squizzle
    @Cpt_Squizzle 29 днів тому

    Wouldn’t it stink out the car?

  • @MrCarguy2
    @MrCarguy2 10 місяців тому

    I already dented my door jamb thanks to the stuck seatbelt buckle. So I guess this will have to work

  • @Meticularius
    @Meticularius 6 років тому +13

    Thank you. I do have the question about possibly staining my wife's favorite dress. I'm guessing the silicone dries so that only the "dry" lubricant remains. If your read this, you might reply and let me know what were your results. Thank you again, for the video.

    • @Alfie_Gale
      @Alfie_Gale 3 роки тому +1

      Any updates? 😅

    • @Meticularius
      @Meticularius 3 роки тому +6

      @@Alfie_Gale The seat belt is clean and my wife's dress is not messed up. Wiped it down good several times.

    • @Alfie_Gale
      @Alfie_Gale 3 роки тому +2

      @@Meticularius amazing! Thank you very much for coming back to reply!

    • @aspirecan4829
      @aspirecan4829 2 роки тому

      I was wondering about this, too. I appreciate you talking about this.

    • @RandomClips27.
      @RandomClips27. Рік тому +1

      Only spray it on the part that doesn't go on to your body got the same results

  • @RandomYTStuff
    @RandomYTStuff Рік тому

    Isn't a dry lubricant (dry PTFE) better for this application? It does not stain and it is not as slippery...wouldn't want a highly slippery film of lubricant over a seat-belt that is meant to "bite" when a crash happens.

  • @papabear007
    @papabear007 2 місяці тому

    I tried all this so far goes quick until it get close to completion just sits there until you push it in. I’ll try Another coat tomorrow maybe it needs to dry

  • @bexleyheathdrivingschool2935
    @bexleyheathdrivingschool2935 Місяць тому

    Does the spray on the belt not then mark your clothes?

  • @scottkaiser8589
    @scottkaiser8589 5 років тому +1

    Thanks. Your tip worked

  • @emiliog.4432
    @emiliog.4432 2 роки тому +1

    How long does this “fix” last?

  • @wisdom9195
    @wisdom9195 3 роки тому

    Thanks man, this worked out perfectly!

  • @jodynelson6493
    @jodynelson6493 4 місяці тому

    What about getting silicone all over your shirt though?

  • @zipper978
    @zipper978 3 роки тому +10

    that's horrible. seatbelts begin to retract slowly because the belt itself becomes dirty by sweat and dead skin and dirt and then begins to stick to itself.. all you have to do is clean it with soap and some water with a brush and let it dry. don't spray messy lubricant on the belt.

    • @rimrodi7
      @rimrodi7 3 роки тому +5

      He said he tried cleaning it first

    • @Jmjdit
      @Jmjdit 2 роки тому +2

      @@rimrodi7 exactly

    • @3n3ly7m9
      @3n3ly7m9 2 роки тому

      People aren't to smart. Even if you sprayed it on the part that doesn't touch you, its all the same mechanized roller lol.

  • @surfstev
    @surfstev 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video!

  • @PeterHernandez-lg2eh
    @PeterHernandez-lg2eh 11 місяців тому

    Gonna try this muchas gracias

  • @bobs61
    @bobs61 3 роки тому +3

    Thks. Short and sweet DIY.
    Take notice u long winded wannabes.

  • @rickybosephus2036
    @rickybosephus2036 4 місяці тому

    Thank you! it worked !

  • @mokhachoka2918
    @mokhachoka2918 10 місяців тому

    Fixed it for me thank you so much

  • @Dosedmonkey
    @Dosedmonkey 4 роки тому

    Wow simple but effective!!!

  • @ss_whole
    @ss_whole 4 роки тому +14

    That's the longest seatbelt I've ever seen

    • @JimmyLeeJr
      @JimmyLeeJr 3 місяці тому +1

      Fits one American

  • @fullface1504
    @fullface1504 6 років тому

    Works like magic

  • @1m.dencker995
    @1m.dencker995 2 роки тому

    Well, thank you.. this one was a short and helpfull video. 👍

  • @bhappigusain5982
    @bhappigusain5982 5 років тому

    Thank you for easy fix.

  • @williamgeisel9999
    @williamgeisel9999 7 років тому +1

    worked great for me. thanks

  • @brianwenyon590
    @brianwenyon590 5 місяців тому

    worked, I was apprehensive though. slight smell of wd40 afterwards but will go a way

  • @steveacaster6326
    @steveacaster6326 9 місяців тому

    Brilliant it’s works thank you

  • @AK1luv
    @AK1luv 7 років тому +3

    Work Great Thank you :)

  • @-Yurkey
    @-Yurkey 5 років тому +3

    I got some WD-40 specialist silicone lubricant, would that work?... I am kindda worried about stains 😥

    • @agahajak
      @agahajak 4 роки тому

      did you use it? did it work? did it stain?

    • @ZiggyGood
      @ZiggyGood 4 роки тому +1

      Well did it

    • @shadgrind
      @shadgrind 4 роки тому +3

      WD-40 silicone, yes Normal WD40 NOOOOOOOOOO!

    • @RandomClips27.
      @RandomClips27. Рік тому +1

      Only spray it on the parts of the belt that don't go on your body had the same result with no stains on my clothes 👍👍👍

  • @paulpeele8387
    @paulpeele8387 4 роки тому

    Thank You. That helps!

  • @genarogarza376
    @genarogarza376 8 місяців тому

    does the silicone get on your clothes and leave a mark?

  • @frankief11
    @frankief11 Рік тому

    Thanks mate

  • @vincenzolamberti4507
    @vincenzolamberti4507 Рік тому

    Funzionare funziona ma sporca i vestiti

  • @surfstev
    @surfstev 5 років тому +1

    Hope it works! I just ordered some from Amazon.

    • @toanphan6774
      @toanphan6774 4 роки тому

      Surf steve Did it work, Steve? I’m considering order one too.

  • @kaikadog2541
    @kaikadog2541 2 роки тому +1

    And what about your clothes when you fasten seatbelt?

  • @addamtan1791
    @addamtan1791 4 роки тому

    It works. Thanks.

  • @huobaoge
    @huobaoge 6 років тому +1

    yes , work great , tq

  • @redletters2104
    @redletters2104 Рік тому

    Do you think you had the results you did BECAUSE you FIRST tried the other methods, like cleaning your seat belts first?

  • @bettyboop8423
    @bettyboop8423 9 місяців тому

    My concern....what about the smell?

  • @jorgedecossio3865
    @jorgedecossio3865 Рік тому

    Thanks terrific

  • @kevinmagrata7916
    @kevinmagrata7916 3 роки тому

    Wow thanks 🙏🏾

  • @scottkaiser8589
    @scottkaiser8589 5 років тому

    I'm gonna try tgis on my car and see if it worls as well as yours did

  • @SpeedwayV8
    @SpeedwayV8 6 років тому +4

    If you spray your belt like that you would surely get that lube all over your clothes when you put your seatbelt on?

  • @AmeriFanPicker
    @AmeriFanPicker 2 роки тому

    How long does the fix last???

  • @keithmolbeck260
    @keithmolbeck260 2 роки тому

    Great youtube video.

  • @Data4664
    @Data4664 5 років тому

    THNXS!!!

  • @stewsmith3536
    @stewsmith3536 3 роки тому

    Any staining?

  • @lennycook206
    @lennycook206 5 місяців тому

    Gonna spend a few minutes to remove the clips and spray the mechanism directly with silicone. Don't like the idea of having a seat belt stain across my work shirt

  • @spinerx1166
    @spinerx1166 6 років тому +1

    Nice

  • @Orionoverman
    @Orionoverman 4 роки тому

    I did it but it comes back quicker and doesn’t go all the way up at the end :/ think the 1991 catching up to it lol..

  • @3BoxCreation
    @3BoxCreation 5 років тому

    How to buy.send ebay or aliexpress link

  • @dangerdoberman
    @dangerdoberman 5 місяців тому

    Oh my God! WOW!

  • @SS-hf8cn
    @SS-hf8cn 2 роки тому

    Legendary

  • @adityavikram3164
    @adityavikram3164 Рік тому

    Does the silicon lube work ?

  • @mikolajmikun5337
    @mikolajmikun5337 3 роки тому

    Maybe on safety belts it's good, but this silicone spray destroy/crush plastics in my arm rest.

  • @codename.0
    @codename.0 2 роки тому

    can we use wd-40 instead?

  • @myvenusinuranus
    @myvenusinuranus 5 років тому

    how do you fix a seatbelt that retracts too tight?

  • @robertpapp96
    @robertpapp96 6 років тому

    may better to clean like add more lubricant...

  • @mastermana100
    @mastermana100 5 років тому

    My seatbelt retracted virtually not at all without feeding it in my 2012 Mazda5. I used the WD-40 with silicone in it and did not clean the belt with detergent beforehand. It did speed it up a little, but not to factory speed. I also hear a noise that was not there before in the mechanism. Maybe I applied it wrong or used the wrong type of lubricant. I would put my money on it that cleaning it before will give you the best results though.

    • @JustifyJustin
      @JustifyJustin 4 роки тому +1

      WD40 isn't technically a lubricant...

  • @luisbalboa48
    @luisbalboa48 5 років тому

    Where can I find this spray?

    • @monty5777
      @monty5777 3 роки тому

      You can buy it at Home Depot

  • @solarflare1008
    @solarflare1008 5 років тому +2

    Nice old car sales trick. But is not the way to do properly. It is hot water and laundry detergent for the belt. Rarely any lubrication for the mechanism is you do this.

  • @opcom64
    @opcom64 7 років тому +1

    the problem with this method is residue from silicon will come into body contact.. that's bad with kids and I am not sure how safe it is.

    • @brentbary6948
      @brentbary6948 7 років тому

      I have found that most silicon sprays become sticky after time and it attracts more dirt and dust

    • @mattka5354
      @mattka5354 6 років тому

      opcom64 True. Plus silicone has a strong smell and could stain your clothing.

  • @InexplicableBill
    @InexplicableBill Рік тому

    I recommend only doing the first couple feet of the belt, otherwise you'll have the slippery and smelly silicone getting on your clothing. Looks to me like you did too much of this belt.

  • @alexmarie6181
    @alexmarie6181 7 років тому +1

    Where did you purchase it?

    • @ammonwilliamson1079
      @ammonwilliamson1079  7 років тому +1

      Alex Marie I picked it up at Lowe's for about$4.
      www.walmart.com/ip/Blaster-Sl-505-Silicon-Lube-16Oz/19294875?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=1122&adid=22222222228016758866&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=52593170711&wl4=aud-310687322322:pla-84474070271&wl5=9029857&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=101593696&wl11=online&wl12=19294875&wl13=&veh=sem

  • @Steinninn
    @Steinninn 3 роки тому +4

    Item: $5.50
    Shipping: $109.90
    Ugh, living in Iceland is not cheap

  • @AWilliamBishop
    @AWilliamBishop 2 роки тому +1

    Hairspray works a treat if your Mrs lets you borrow some & even cheaper if you don't have a can of silicon lube 👍🏼 (smells nice too aha)