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Old 14 May 2006, 09:06 am
Brock555
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Default Replacement of driver's side seatbelt in 1990 Honda accord LX

The seat belt listed is worn and frayed, I am trying to replace it with a
new one and it would cost here in my home town between $150 and $200 to
get it done at a auto repair shop. I have check a number of books about
repairs to Hondas but found nothing on replacement of seat belts. Any help
would be appreciated.

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Old 14 May 2006, 09:11 am
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Default Re: Replacement of driver's side seatbelt in 1990 Honda accord LX

"Brock555" <grumphy669@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
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> The seat belt listed is worn and frayed, I am trying to replace it with a
> new one and it would cost here in my home town between $150 and $200 to
> get it done at a auto repair shop. I have check a number of books about
> repairs to Hondas but found nothing on replacement of seat belts. Any help
> would be appreciated.


Fraying isn't covered by the lifetime seat belt warranty?


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Old 14 May 2006, 02:44 pm
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Default Re: Replacement of driver's side seatbelt in 1990 Honda accord LX

Seth wrote:
> "Brock555" <grumphy669@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
> news:c687e38b4b87e039b27b57295c2c2aaa@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>> The seat belt listed is worn and frayed, I am trying to replace it with a
>> new one and it would cost here in my home town between $150 and $200 to
>> get it done at a auto repair shop. I have check a number of books about
>> repairs to Hondas but found nothing on replacement of seat belts. Any help
>> would be appreciated.

>
> Fraying isn't covered by the lifetime seat belt warranty?
>
>

I was told wear isn't covered when I asked. I would ask your local dealer.

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Old 14 May 2006, 05:24 pm
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Default Re: Replacement of driver's side seatbelt in 1990 Honda accord LX

"Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in
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> "Brock555" <grumphy669@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
> news:c687e38b4b87e039b27b57295c2c2aaa@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>> The seat belt listed is worn and frayed, I am trying to replace it
>> with a new one and it would cost here in my home town between $150
>> and $200 to get it done at a auto repair shop. I have check a number
>> of books about repairs to Hondas but found nothing on replacement of
>> seat belts. Any help would be appreciated.

>
> Fraying isn't covered by the lifetime seat belt warranty?
>
>



No. Only functionality problems are covered.

Check a local wrecking yard for a replacement.

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Old 14 May 2006, 06:47 pm
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Default Re: Replacement of driver's side seatbelt in 1990 Honda accord LX

TeGGeR® wrote:
................. No. Only functionality problems are covered.

So, if the drivers side belt doesn't fully retract, is that a
functionality problem?
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Old 15 May 2006, 06:30 am
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Mike Doyle <sigifrith@frontiernet.net> wrote in
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> TeGGeR® wrote:
> ................ No. Only functionality problems are covered.
>
> So, if the drivers side belt doesn't fully retract, is that a
> functionality problem?
>



Might be. Since the belt can still actually be worn, it might not be. Check
with your dealer.

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Old 15 May 2006, 08:06 pm
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In article <Xns97C3BB5016753tegger@207.14.116.130>,
TeGGeR® <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
>Check a local wrecking yard for a replacement.


However, taking seat belts (particular the driver's belt, which is
very likely to have been in use) from a wreck with crash damage is
not the best idea. Seat belt material does stretch during the crash
to absorb the forces, so seat belts that have been used in crashes
may be less effective in subsequent crashes.

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Old 15 May 2006, 09:18 pm
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remove22@sonic.net (Timothy J. Lee) wrote in
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> In article <Xns97C3BB5016753tegger@207.14.116.130>,
> TeGGeR® <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
>>Check a local wrecking yard for a replacement.

>
> However, taking seat belts (particular the driver's belt, which is
> very likely to have been in use) from a wreck with crash damage is
> not the best idea. Seat belt material does stretch during the crash
> to absorb the forces, so seat belts that have been used in crashes
> may be less effective in subsequent crashes.
>



So pick a car that got sideswiped or something. Don't pick the one where
the grille is embedded in the firewall.

Also, there will be lots of '90s in the boneyard now that are there with
very minor damage, but were totalled because they're worthless.

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