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GSF 11-26-2006 06:22 AM

Front Seat Belt in Rear Latch EASY FIX
 
Hi everyone. First thanks to those of you who replied promptly and helpfully in the past. I hope this helps some of you...

So I picked my Aunt and her boyfriend up at the airport, she was in the back he was in the front. He never wears a seatbelt so the front buckle was hanging right in front of her.

She - not being the most technically inclined individual - of course, puts the front buckle in the rear latch. Stuck.

The threads I found on here involved non-warranty-covered repairs and replacements of the buckles. After some study of the other belt mechanism and some tinkering and force, I released the latch! Here's how I did it:

Insert a thin metal object (butter knife works) into BOTH sides of the buckle, and lightly pound with a mallet until they won't sink any further. Use the mallet and a blunt object to pound on the button a bit and voila! A good tug on the belt and you have your seatbelts back. Cost: $0, Time: 2 minutes.

I don't guarantee that this doesn't comprimise the safety/reliability of the belt system in the back seat, but everything looks intact and works fine. I pulled as hard as I could on the latched proper back belt and it held just fine.

Good luck dealing with this obvious design bug, and don't forget to test out the new rx8's in the showroom to see if they've fixed the problem ;)

StealthTL 11-26-2006 07:13 AM

Great.....
 
An excellent (and much needed!) fix - moving to the DIY forum!

S

Nubo 11-30-2006 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by GSF
Good luck dealing with this obvious design bug, and don't forget to test out the new rx8's in the showroom to see if they've fixed the problem ;)


Wow, what an awesome idea!
:mdrmed:

Cool-Blue-Dad 12-01-2006 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by GSF
Good luck dealing with this obvious design bug, and don't forget to test out the new rx8's in the showroom to see if they've fixed the problem ;)

HA! That should have been our fix from the beginning! Imagine if we buckled every set of front/rear belts in every car in every Mazda lot (not buckling ourselves in, just buckling them). The dealerships would have howled blue murder for Mazda to roll out a comprehensive fix.
:mdrmed:

CTrx8 12-01-2006 12:06 PM

wish i had heard of this earlier. here's a link to another DIY for the same problem.

https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...0&page=1&pp=15

TomAssBender 12-01-2006 03:16 PM


Originally Posted by GSF
don't forget to test out the new rx8's in the showroom to see if they've fixed the problem ;)

Thats brilliant. Why didn't someone think of this sooner? Can't wait to give this a whirl (is it weird that I'm hoping its NOT fixed? :))

Raptor75 12-04-2006 10:30 AM

Interesting, I had tried inserting a thin metal blade when mine was stuck but did not drive it in with a mallet and only did one side. This would explain why I failed. My only concern is not to damage any of the internals. when I disassembled the belt latch there were small flimsy pieces which acted upon the larger more sturdy pieces that hold the belt in. You don't want to damage any of these to the point that it could cause the buckle to fail in the case of an accident.

jndiii 12-23-2012 03:15 PM

I just tried this fix. It worked, but it did end up destroying the rear buckle mechanism, which I'll need to replace. It's still worth doing, though, because it frees up the front seat buckle without harm, and because in terms of safety, you'd want to replace that rear latch anyway. No telling how damaged it got even if it seems to work.

PrinceVince 04-13-2014 06:23 PM

thank you, great idea
 
Tried the fix but I didn't have the room to fit something in both sides.


I used a straightened hoseclamp. Pushed hard on the button. I sprayed it with some lubricant and slipped the clamp in the difficult side (opposite the button) and it "popped". Wiggled it out. Tried out the correct seatbelt with it, no apparent damage.


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