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The sealbelt mechanism on the driver's side seems to have gone - it will stop pulling out entirely and then will pull out all the way and not pull back in again.

 

I've found a second hand one from a broken car that i can get for £18 - first, is this a good deal?

 

Second, is replacing it something that a regular guy could do, or would a mechanic be needed?

Does anyone have a guide to doing this?

 

Thanks

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I forgot to mention, it's a '92 Jap TT, so has the sealbelt mechanism in the door.

Extremely common problem. Hopefully the replacement unit will be ok, you cant really tell till its fitted.

 

Its a very simple 30min job, I would recommend doing yourself. You just have to remove the Door card, and unbolt the old one and bolt in the new one.

 

There are guides under the Forum FAQ section on how to remove door card.

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Great, thanks.

 

Do you reckon 18 quid is about right for this part from a breaker's?

Great, thanks.

 

Do you reckon 18 quid is about right for this part from a breaker's?

 

yeh, £30-£50 for a pair is the norm

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Hmm, i'm not sure if my last post was removed because someone thought i was being lazy and not doing my own homework. Just in case, i have browsed through 343 threads containing the words "seat belt" but i really cannot find the thread.

Have also spent an hour or so on google, looking for "300zx seat belt change" and "300zx door card" but all i find are adverts, no help at all.

 

So, is there any chance someone could point me in the right direction?

Many thanks in anticipation...

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Nice one.

 

I did give this a go over the weekend, but didn't know i had to roll down the windows. This was probably why it wouldn't come off.

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