Ever since we bought my wife's 1996 Geo Tracker a year or so ago, it has always had a problem with the rear seat belts. They were cut for some reason and when sewed back together it was to thick to slide thru the shoulder anchor point. So I figured it was about time to replace them. I picked up a pair of used ones from a junkyard from an earlier model Tracker and these used ones wont let the seat belt run out. Happens on both of them.
So I took one side of the cover off of one to see what was going on. Nothing was stuck or anything. But there is a small arm that catches the large plastic gear that lets the seat belt run out or be pulled back in. The arm and the gear are similar to that of the catch on a winch to keep it from runing back out when your pulling on something if thats helps anyone picture it. When you yank on the seat belt to try to run it out the arm won't budge and locks everything up. I can hold the arm back off the gear and everything works normally. I took the arm compeltely off and that just lets it free wheel basically, it'll run all the way out with nothing stoping it.
So I guess my question/problem boils down to what makes that arm release to let the seat belt be pulled out and then catch when it's been pulled out far enough?
TIA
Nathan
PS: I would have bought new ones but the dealership wants $400+ for the pair.
So I took one side of the cover off of one to see what was going on. Nothing was stuck or anything. But there is a small arm that catches the large plastic gear that lets the seat belt run out or be pulled back in. The arm and the gear are similar to that of the catch on a winch to keep it from runing back out when your pulling on something if thats helps anyone picture it. When you yank on the seat belt to try to run it out the arm won't budge and locks everything up. I can hold the arm back off the gear and everything works normally. I took the arm compeltely off and that just lets it free wheel basically, it'll run all the way out with nothing stoping it.
So I guess my question/problem boils down to what makes that arm release to let the seat belt be pulled out and then catch when it's been pulled out far enough?
TIA
Nathan
PS: I would have bought new ones but the dealership wants $400+ for the pair.
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