Can my seatbelt be repaired?
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Can my seatbelt be repaired?
So several months ago I was buckled and had to lean out of my window while stopped to swipe my card so that I could get into a parking structure. As I did, I heard a crack, looked down and saw that the plastic part of my seatbelt, where it actually connects/clicks in was broken. I know this is vague but I can't think of what the thing is called. Not the plastic part with the button on it (gosh I sound like an idiot ), but the seatbelt head that slides up and down on the strap-that plastic piece that you can adjust and lock the tightness of the belt! It's completely broken off and non-existant.
I did a search and couldn't find anything-I even ed.
Can I put on a new one of these or do I have to buy a whole new seatbelt?
Thanks for you patience with my idiocracy!
I did a search and couldn't find anything-I even ed.
Can I put on a new one of these or do I have to buy a whole new seatbelt?
Thanks for you patience with my idiocracy!
#5
Lol, I know.
But for now, yes the plastic part of the buckle.
It does feel dangerous if I were to get into a car accident because the belt is always a little loose and won't stay snug.
But for now, yes the plastic part of the buckle.
It does feel dangerous if I were to get into a car accident because the belt is always a little loose and won't stay snug.
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