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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / April 2007

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seat belt retractor

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Bob - 24 Apr 2007 03:55 GMT
The driver's seat belt in my '94 has lately become hard to pull out and
it is slow to retract back in the retractor.  I suppose I should replace
it but being the cheapskate I am thought I'd ask if maybe I could squirt
some WD 40 in it or something to fix it. Thanks.
Jim Warman - 24 Apr 2007 05:33 GMT
I can only comment that you are talking about a safety device.... If you
want to be thrifty, perhaps this isn't the area to be thrifty in....

Safety.... an area little appreciated by most. "I bought a fire
extinguisher.... I don't know why, I've never used it....". Me? I keep
buying insurance and praying that I never have to use it.... I buy safety
boots for work... hoping that I'll never need them. If I do ever need these
things, having the best I can get seems wise.

> The driver's seat belt in my '94 has lately become hard to pull out and it
> is slow to retract back in the retractor.  I suppose I should replace it
> but being the cheapskate I am thought I'd ask if maybe I could squirt some
> WD 40 in it or something to fix it. Thanks.
 
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