The one on J119 is a bit iffy, sometimes it wont latch and sometimes it wont release, but as its done 192000 miles I guess its forgiven for being a bit tired!
Thanks
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Re: Drivers Seat Belt Buckle Wanted
Hi Tim, have you tried giving it a squirt with some PTFE dry lube type spray? I've had similar issues in the past and it's always worked for me. Mind you, at 192k, it might be passed that stage!
Something like this stuff
http://www.amazon.co.uk/WD-40-400ml-Ant ... B006UCJ4Z4
Cheers Jim
Something like this stuff
http://www.amazon.co.uk/WD-40-400ml-Ant ... B006UCJ4Z4
Cheers Jim
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I've got plenty of wd40 so it's worth a try thanks!
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Re: Drivers Seat Belt Buckle Wanted
I suggested the dry lube as it lubricates without leaving an oily residue. I'm sure ordinary WD40 would do the trick too, just a bit smellier and oilier
Cheers Jim
Cheers Jim
1991 BX TZD Hatchback, biodiesel powered
2007 Peugeot Partner 1.6HDi - everyday work horse, totally reliable but so dull 60k miles on my homemade biodiesel so mega cheap to run!
1967 Singer Chamois Coupe - owned since 1998, fully restored by myself - love it.
1991 Kawasaki GPz900r - owned since 2004, awaiting light restoration & a bit of TLC.
2002 Triumph Daytona 955i - bought in 2014 so that I could take Kawasaki off the road to restore - that's my excuse anyway
2007 Peugeot Partner 1.6HDi - everyday work horse, totally reliable but so dull 60k miles on my homemade biodiesel so mega cheap to run!
1967 Singer Chamois Coupe - owned since 1998, fully restored by myself - love it.
1991 Kawasaki GPz900r - owned since 2004, awaiting light restoration & a bit of TLC.
2002 Triumph Daytona 955i - bought in 2014 so that I could take Kawasaki off the road to restore - that's my excuse anyway
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Re: Drivers Seat Belt Buckle Wanted
A good blow out with compressed air often works wonders too, they trap all sorts in there over the years.
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Re: Drivers Seat Belt Buckle Wanted
Be aware that there are different types of seat belt buckles and they are NOT interchangeable. So if you change the belt and buckle you need to change the receiving part too. You may be lucky and have matching types if you find one in a scrapper but do not bank on it. I guarantee the French made ones do not fit the Hungarian made ones for starters...