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Seat Belt retractor

PostPosted: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 4:47 +0000
by hiluxy
Hi all,

Have searched and can't find a thread on this, apologies if I've missed it.

The driver's seat belt on my 12/09 plated SR5 sometimes doesn't retract like it used to :( and am wondering if anybody else has had a similar experience and rectified it? Haven't taken any trims off yet.

Cheers

Re: Seat Belt retractor

PostPosted: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 6:13 +0000
by Straddler
Does it happen when parked on a steep hill? This can upset seat belts. Just a thought.

Re: Seat Belt retractor

PostPosted: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 6:36 +0000
by 06lux
Mines and 06 and it retracts whenever the f*** it feels like it. So annoying always jambs in the door

Re: Seat Belt retractor

PostPosted: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 10:30 +0000
by iamkwijibo
My 09 is a lot slower now as well
I figured it was dirt as there is a bit of black grime where the belt goes back in, just have not gotten around to cleaning it yet to see if it helps

Re: Seat Belt retractor

PostPosted: Wed, 24 Apr 2013 8:33 +0000
by hiluxy
No, this is just about anytime and yes if you're not careful it does get caught in the door. the other side (which gets less use) is fine.

Re: Seat Belt retractor

PostPosted: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 9:16 +0000
by TimmyD
Anyone have any luck with this?
I'm having the same trouble with my 06 SR Lux :?

Re: Seat Belt retractor

PostPosted: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 10:06 +0000
by phraza
Switch the passenger one over with the drivers? I'm having the same issue on my 06

Re: Seat Belt retractor

PostPosted: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 1:03 +0000
by hiluxsr52221
clean the belts with warm soapy water most of the time it fixes a slow retracting seatbelt. They build up dirt and crap in the top guide. Quick way to tell if its a dirt or retractor problem is to pull the trim off and pull the belt out down near the retractor and see if it retracts properly

Re: Seat Belt retractor

PostPosted: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 5:39 +0000
by Kizzzaaa
hiluxsr52221 wrote:clean the belts with warm soapy water most of the time it fixes a slow retracting seatbelt. They build up dirt and crap in the top guide. Quick way to tell if its a dirt or retractor problem is to pull the trim off and pull the belt out down near the retractor and see if it retracts properly


Has anyone tried this? My seatbelt is giving me the $hit$!

Re: Seat Belt retractor

PostPosted: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 5:48 +0000
by cuzo4x4
Im with you all, drives me insane, jambed it in the door twice this week already
its on the list of things to do, and the only real way is to pull it out and clean it properly I would emagine, sombody have a crack at it and let me know how hard it was and then ill give it ago :lol: pics always help as well.

Re: Seat Belt retractor

PostPosted: Mon, 16 Sep 2013 5:06 +0000
by iamkwijibo
Kizzzaaa wrote:
hiluxsr52221 wrote:clean the belts with warm soapy water most of the time it fixes a slow retracting seatbelt. They build up dirt and crap in the top guide. Quick way to tell if its a dirt or retractor problem is to pull the trim off and pull the belt out down near the retractor and see if it retracts properly


Has anyone tried this? My seatbelt is giving me the $hit$!


I did not have to go that far all I did was clean the top guide and now they are like new again.
There was a fair bit of dirt built up on it that really restricts the belt from sliding freely and once cleaned was all good

Re: Seat Belt retractor

PostPosted: Mon, 16 Sep 2013 5:49 +0000
by SRD4D
abit of teflon/silicon spray works a treat ,dealers use this in there little bag of tricks as well.

Re: Seat Belt retractor

PostPosted: Wed, 18 Sep 2013 8:51 +0000
by Kizzzaaa
I cleaned up my seatbelt and sprayed it all with silicon and it's still the same, maybe the retractor has had it... my ute is an 08 model, any other ideas would be great! Cheers guys

Re: Seat Belt retractor

PostPosted: Sun, 13 Sep 2015 6:48 +0000
by Locknut
Sorry to fog a dead horse but I too have had this issue. I removed the trims and sprayed WD40 around the retracting mechanism and it retracts faster than a flick downstairs! When I put the trims back on I think the dirt/grime as hiluxsr suggested, then slowed it down. I think it could benefit from a soaking in a bucket of hot soapy water. I tried this with a set of tie downs and now they're as good as new

Re: Seat Belt retractor

PostPosted: Mon, 14 Sep 2015 11:52 +0000
by jplozza
I am having the same problem Looks like a lot of grime on the top guide (shoulder height). I will clean as suggested and see how it goes.

Correct me if i am wrong but don't these things have a tightening mechanism if the car detects a frontal impact? This could make removal and cleaning something to be done carefully if it does.

Re: Seat Belt retractor

PostPosted: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 8:51 +0000
by 1NCH2
jplozza wrote:I am having the same problem Looks like a lot of grime on the top guide (shoulder height). I will clean as suggested and see how it goes.

Correct me if i am wrong but don't these things have a tightening mechanism if the car detects a frontal impact? This could make removal and cleaning something to be done carefully if it does.


The mech, afaik, uses a small ball bearing that when shunted forward or rearward cause the mech to "lock in place" until the ball rests and tension is released.

Well that's how the landrover defender ones work. :D

When i first bought my hilux, the previous owner used it as a work car. I didnt realise my seat belts were dirty until i kept getting dirty marks on my white shirts and work shorts. I was initially going to just buy new a new seat belt until i found out that they are over $200 second hand!!

So being the tight ass that i am, I unbolted the seatbelt from the bottom and pulled it out to full extension outside the car, closed the door to hold it in place, then proceeded to scrub it with a brush, dish washing liquid and warm water. They don't look brand new, but they won't get any closer. Them bad boys are clean.

Just make sure you can leave them out to fully dry so that they don't go mouldy when they retract if they are still wet.

Re: Seat Belt retractor

PostPosted: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 7:41 +0000
by Locknut
Did you previously have an issue with them not retracting well? Did it assist in fixing this issue?