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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Hawley, PA
Age: 72
Posts: 1,746
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Hawley, PA
Age: 72
Posts: 1,746
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I have been noticing this on my '03 for the last two months, when the temps dropped. The wife just flips hers off and lets it fly, so it tends to twist and jam most of the time. I gave up asking her to go easy, and just straighten it my self. Long ago, when I worked in a Honda shop, they had the same problem with their seat belt retractors, and the recommended fix was to pull the belt out as far as possible, and using warm soap and water, wash the belt to remove any dirt/grease build up on the strap that might stiffen it up over time. This process would work some of the time, other times if the customer was insistant, we would replace the retractor assys.
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'08 Tundra SR5 5.7 V8 Double Cab, White, Equalizer WD system, '91 Coachmen Catalina 260FK, '89 Grumman GSS w/35HP Force O/B, 8' Snowbear utility trailer, 2012 Polaris 500HO LE in Camo, 7 x 14 TWF Landscape trailer w/2 ramps.
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