What does a seat belt retractor repair do?

What does a seat belt retractor repair do?

Seat belt retractor repair. A seat belt retractor repair is the process of unlocking the locked seat belt, rebuilding the mechanism, replacing the gas charge and installing a new sensor. Because these are vital safety components, this is done by experienced and highly trained engineers using industry standard tools and 100% OEM parts.

Where can I get my seat belt repaired?

You will need to mail in your seat belt to us for repair. If you have any questions, you can call us at 855-552-7233 M-F 9-5 EST We also reset SRS airbag modules after accident and offer seat belt webbing replacement on ripped, cut, torn, worn out, frayed, fraying and dog chewed seat belts.

How is a seatbelt retractor connected to the airbag system?

A seatbelt retractor is also connected to the airbag system and has a gas charge that goes off during an accident. This is something that is programmed in your SRS airbag computer module and goes off instantly upon your crash sensor detecting the crash.

Which is the male part of the seat belt?

Give us a call or text us. A seat belt retractor is the male part of the seat belt where the actual belt (webbing material) feeds from and is responsible for locking up on sudden stops.

Why is my seat belt retractor not working?

Here is how to fix a seat belt retractor or a jammed seat belt. A seat belt can get jammed as a result of many thing. However; here are two more common reasons: (1) dirt and grime is on the seat belts webbing causing the belt to retract slower than normal and (2) the retractor is locked.

You will need to mail in your seat belt to us for repair. If you have any questions, you can call us at 855-552-7233 M-F 9-5 EST We also reset SRS airbag modules after accident and offer seat belt webbing replacement on ripped, cut, torn, worn out, frayed, fraying and dog chewed seat belts.

What causes a seat belt to get jammed?

A seat belt can get jammed as a result of many thing. However; here are two more common reasons: (1) dirt and grime is on the seat belts webbing causing the belt to retract slower than normal and (2) the retractor is locked. For the first scenario, the solution would be to clean the dirt and grime off of the webbing.

What to do when your seat belt is locked?

Here is how to fix the seat belt retractor when it is locked. First, pull the webbing out of the seat belt completely and then give it a yank to undo the locked belt. If this does not work for you, take the retractor out of the vehicle.