Seat belt won't retract
Passenger seat belt doesn't like to go back when my passengers un buckle. I know in the states the dealership will fix this free, my dealership told me fuck that. Any idea how easy or hard this would be to fix?
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I can tell you that in the US seat belts have a lifetime warranty. I would assume it's the same worldwide. The Canadian customer relations number is 1-888-939-0909. They can tell you whether you are covered and if so, tell them the dealer would not assist you.The only time a seat belt is not covered (in the US) is when it is defective because of user error. i.e. your child stuck a penny in it, your dog chewed through it, etc.
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The both seat belts don't retract at all. Can I get the free fix from a dealer near IL?
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Originally Posted by acurapartssource
(Post 12081048)
The only time a seat belt is not covered (in the US) is when it is defective because of user error. i.e. your child stuck a penny in it, your dog chewed through it, etc.
I would like to add one more: auto accident, dealer or manufacture is not responsible for replacing this at no charge i.e. insurance would be. the only time this is not true for a dealer is if you took you auto to them through an insurance claim and they overlooked this problem or just neglected it altogether. |
Originally Posted by acurapartssource
(Post 12081048)
I can tell you that in the US seat belts have a lifetime warranty. I would assume it's the same worldwide. The Canadian customer relations number is 1-888-939-0909. They can tell you whether you are covered and if so, tell them the dealer would not assist you.The only time a seat belt is not covered (in the US) is when it is defective because of user error. i.e. your child stuck a penny in it, your dog chewed through it, etc.
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Originally Posted by Nersh7
(Post 12081280)
That number didn't work for me, it redirected me to another number which also didn't work:annoyed:
Try google?... |
Originally Posted by Add-dee
(Post 12081144)
I would like to add one more:
auto accident, dealer or manufacture is not responsible for replacing this at no charge i.e. insurance would be. the only time this is not true for a dealer is if you took you auto to them through an insurance claim and they overlooked this problem or just neglected it altogether. |
Originally Posted by aznboi2424
(Post 12082139)
my car has been in an accident before (salvage) and the dealer replaced my passenger buckle without hesitation.
Regardless I am impressed that you did not have to jump through hoops. (I base this on experience with my Civic [pre-owned certified from Honda] I had to make 7rl calls to HoA.) |
bump, I think I just want to do this myself. my dealer is a bag of douche.
Anybody know how to fix this? |
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