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Seatbelt extender Arm Removal/Fix
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03-06-2014, 02:47 PM | #1 |
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Seatbelt extender Arm Removal/Fix
I know this issue has been discussed endlessly on this and several other forums but I was hoping someone out there who has gone through this process can finally put the nail in the coffin on this issue.
The extender arm on my e92 isn't working properly and therefore doesn't catch the belt. I know the problem isn't the belt as it has no creases in it. Rather the arm extends but the hand doesn't pop out. It tries to pop out but looks and sounds like it is getting snagged on something. I am assuming the issue is the spring tension or a small piece broke off in the mechanism of the arm broke off and is preventing the hand from opening. I know I need to replace the arm but I can't figure out how to remove it from the car. I've seen the video in a foreign language but couldn't make sense of it because he already had the arm out of the car. Can someone shed some light on how to remove the arm please? I know you're supposed to hold onto it so it doesn't retract and then look for some sort of clip and cut at it? Please help if you can, it would be much appreciated as i don't want to just pull the fuse on the thing as my passenger side arm works perfectly 100% of the time *knock on wood* Thanks in advance |
03-08-2014, 07:06 PM | #2 | |
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If that's the one you already looked at, then I would just say to take your time. Pull the fuse while it is extended and have the computer there and you will figure it out. |
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03-11-2014, 05:21 AM | #3 |
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Thank you. I've seen the video in that post. I never thought about pulling the fuse while the arm is extended. That's a great idea. I went to my dealer to see how much they were charging for the part and they want $80 or so. They also told me that I need a $5 bushing to replace the hand. Did you also replace the bushing?
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