Thank you so much for this video! It was really helpful. My toyota scion’s seatbelt wouldn’t retract back in and I had no idea where to even start until I found your video.
Just what I was looking for! Although in the end I thought I'd try silicone spray lubricant on the belt and hanger, and that worked well enough (also I couldn't fit the folded/stitched end of the belt back through the slot in the reel, even with the holding pin removed).
I think the tension is put on the spring by the action of pulling out the seatbelt to put it around the occupant? isnt it.. i am about to repair this problem as well.a out no retraction, heard the spring break free when happened. so i was watching to see if belt is reeled in or out when fixing the spring... ?
@@electronthebig2907 Hopefully and probably the break occurred at the center sprocket where the spring is basically just bent back on itself like the shape of the top of the numeral "1" so it can be pressed into the slot in the center winding sprocket(s). Then...WITHOUT THE BELT ATTACHED TO THE BELT SPOOL, press the small lever that releases the belt spool to turn in the direction that it would go to reel/feed the belt OUT (may require a very small opposite movement of the spool to release). Carefully turn the spool (it will try to slip in your fingers as the tention increases) in the direction that would feed the belt OUT (if it were on the spool) UNTIL IT STOPS. It will be hard to hold firmly as the spool is now wound our to the max! Hold it in place with a flat screwdriver through one of the holes in the frame so you can re-attach the belt without any twists in the belt. Once this is done you should be able to release the spool and it should reel IN the belt strongly. Voila!
Thanks Charles for the info... theres a trick to it, certainly. I have done mutipy ripcord pull starters. ie lawn mowers mini bikes etc so fingers crossed all goes well.. lifes a learning curve, one best approached with hope... Cheers..
Thank you for this video. It helped me after I screwed up.
I was able to do this, but you're the real hero. Thank you for your time on making this video.
Set belt spring fix, that was my main goal of search.
Thank you for this video
Thank you for taking the time to film it. It's exactly what I needed before starting the job myself.
Thank you so much for this video! It was really helpful. My toyota scion’s seatbelt wouldn’t retract back in and I had no idea where to even start until I found your video.
Just what I was looking for! Although in the end I thought I'd try silicone spray lubricant on the belt and hanger, and that worked well enough (also I couldn't fit the folded/stitched end of the belt back through the slot in the reel, even with the holding pin removed).
Thanks! This is exactly what I needed.
Thank you, I opend a cover and sprig shot out at me and I had no idea how to put it back.
Thank you! This will get me started in the right direction.
thanks for the video you gave me a good idea how to wind my seat belts springs 👍 :)
You just saved me from going insane. Many thanks.
Merci beaucoup 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
What tool do you need in order to loosen and tighten the bolt?
Didn’t show if it worked or not 👎
Maybe supposed to be implied at 3:07?
I thanks for good video,how to fix loose seat belt Lexus RX 300 ?
Bro I’m not doing all that
thank you
good video, repair seatbelt
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Thx u for tutorial.
Thanks 🙏
Thanks for sharing
I love so much this video
Thanks sir
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What if it has dust on it all
well then you would clean it
What car is this?
Get one.
You did it backwards! Wind the belt on to the spool LAST so it puts tension on the spring which is not tight when you first spool it into the cup...
I think the tension is put on the spring by the action of pulling out the seatbelt to put it around the occupant? isnt it.. i am about to repair this problem as well.a out no retraction, heard the spring break free when happened. so i was watching to see if belt is reeled in or out when fixing the spring... ?
@@electronthebig2907 Hopefully and probably the break occurred at the center sprocket where the spring is basically just bent back on itself like the shape of the top of the numeral "1" so it can be pressed into the slot in the center winding sprocket(s). Then...WITHOUT THE BELT ATTACHED TO THE BELT SPOOL, press the small lever that releases the belt spool to turn in the direction that it would go to reel/feed the belt OUT (may require a very small opposite movement of the spool to release). Carefully turn the spool (it will try to slip in your fingers as the tention increases) in the direction that would feed the belt OUT (if it were on the spool) UNTIL IT STOPS. It will be hard to hold firmly as the spool is now wound our to the max! Hold it in place with a flat screwdriver through one of the holes in the frame so you can re-attach the belt without any twists in the belt. Once this is done you should be able to release the spool and it should reel IN the belt strongly. Voila!
Thanks Charles for the info... theres a trick to it, certainly. I have done mutipy ripcord pull starters. ie lawn mowers mini bikes etc so fingers crossed all goes well.. lifes a learning curve, one best approached with hope... Cheers..
I don't think this is right I mean how many people would have this one in a million
Looks hard