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<blockquote data-quote="Monday" data-source="post: 1489299" data-attributes="member: 28781"><p>Yeah.</p><p></p><p>Undo the belts; remove the rear seat; pop out the panels; top speaker cover pops off; seat rear bolt undone - push it thru the panel.</p><p></p><p>I had bad belts. Get a bucket - dish soap and very hot water. Get them well soaked, and you can see the grime and shit start muddying the water, then just leave there for a day. Take them out; wring dry; hang til dry. I used clothes pins to keep the seat belt itself out of retracted position - you want the seat belts as far out as possible, soaking, so you get as much of the problem washing out as possible. While you're at it, also spray some silicone in the mechanisms; seat belts will be as good as new. I did this after someone told me what to do, and after I spent 150$ on new belts, and they were in just as shitty shape...</p><p></p><p>PS buy the stupid plastic plugs and that red handled plug popper thingy, don't screw with anything used. It just easier. Get those panels back in correctly and solidly...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monday, post: 1489299, member: 28781"] Yeah. Undo the belts; remove the rear seat; pop out the panels; top speaker cover pops off; seat rear bolt undone - push it thru the panel. I had bad belts. Get a bucket - dish soap and very hot water. Get them well soaked, and you can see the grime and shit start muddying the water, then just leave there for a day. Take them out; wring dry; hang til dry. I used clothes pins to keep the seat belt itself out of retracted position - you want the seat belts as far out as possible, soaking, so you get as much of the problem washing out as possible. While you're at it, also spray some silicone in the mechanisms; seat belts will be as good as new. I did this after someone told me what to do, and after I spent 150$ on new belts, and they were in just as shitty shape... PS buy the stupid plastic plugs and that red handled plug popper thingy, don't screw with anything used. It just easier. Get those panels back in correctly and solidly... [/QUOTE]
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