Seat belts
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Seat belts
Hey,
My seat belts don't spring back like they should, I always get them "jamed" in the doors.
Is there an adjustment for this?
Cheers,
My seat belts don't spring back like they should, I always get them "jamed" in the doors.
Is there an adjustment for this?
Cheers,
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Doing the procedure in the 4X4 Wire write-up will usually fix it (for a while, at least...). Believe it or not, sluggish seat belt retractors have been a cause of complaint about Toyota trucks for-freaking-ever (even back into the pre-Taco days...).
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All of my Toyotas had this 'problem.' So does my F150. So did my 3000 GT.
Easiest thing to do is get used to it. By long habit I reach over and feed it back in when I unbuckle, before opening the door. I've been doing this for so many years I don't even think about it any more....
Easiest thing to do is get used to it. By long habit I reach over and feed it back in when I unbuckle, before opening the door. I've been doing this for so many years I don't even think about it any more....
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And, on the other hand, at least we don't have those belts (like GM trucks) that get tighter and tighter with every bump until eventually your eyes pop out! Unreal!!
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