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Seatbelt hole in red button fix 900

Hey to all, an easy fix is to find one from a car that has seen less sun . It does not matter if its the front or back usually the back ones are better . The button will pop off easy with a pocket knife under the tab on the side of the red button . Be carefull not to drop anything down in there . There is a spring that sits in a hole under the red button which usually stays in place while removing the red button . Just pop the new one in place . I would not normally tell anyone to do this because the seatbelt is a very important saftey feature that can save your life . BUT the fix is a no brainer and more than easy . JUST MAKE SURE THAT YOU CHECK OUT THE FUNCTION BEFORE YOU OR EVEN MORE , SOMEONE ELSE USES IT . It is just my own belief that this is a safe fix. You decide . I do not want to put the Brickboard at risk . Larry






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