Thanks you all for your suggestions. I turned the receiver 90 degrees to the
belt and force fed the belt through until it moved. There was some definite
crust on the belt where the receiver was stuck. I put the belt in a soapy
bucket of warm water and let it soak for about an hour. I used an old tooth
brush to scrub down both side of the belt, then rinsed and set it out to dry.
The color of the water I dumped out was just horrendous! I can't imagine what
the rest of the belts will do. I will put some lubricant in the receiver
before reinstalling. Thanks again everyone! I love this list group!
Dan Kroninger.
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 20, 2012, at 9:16 AM, "Dan Kroninger" <d_kroninger@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I am doing some work on my seats and have run into an issue with the seat
> belts. I am unable to adjust the belt through the receiver on the drivers
> side. I am trying to lengthen the belt, but I can't go either way. Looser
or
> tighter. Any thoughts on how to free the belt up a bit? Would I oil
> something? I don't really want oily belts. It appears to be the same as
the
> passenger side, no damage. The passenger side is fully adjustable. Any
> thoughts?
>
> Thanks
> Dan Kroninger
> 68 1600
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