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Hi guys,
The spring in my driver`s-side seatbelt has gone, meaning that it won`t pull back into it`s place when I`m not wearing it. The car is a Citroen Saxo Desire 1.1, from 2002, and Citroen want nearly £300 to fix it. I am not up for that!
Does anyone have any suggestions as to where to look for one, perhaps online? I`d have no problem with a second-hand seatbelt if the price was right. I`ve tried various dumps/skips etc at the suggestion of a mechanic I know, but with no luck.
Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks!
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Tried them all in the area and they said they`d have nothing for a car as new as 2002.
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Try these - you need to register and you`ll probably get updates from them for ages but they found me stuff for my HRV when I didn`t want to pay dealer prices on a window motor.
http://www.breakeryard.com/
What do they want for the part though seeing as you`ve obviously prepared to do it yourself.
No Citroen motorfactors do that sort of thing?
Ste
We will pay the price but we will not count the cost..
They want £154 + VAT + labour.
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Is it worth sticking a request in here
http://www.partsgateway.co.uk/sitemap/citroen-saxo-seatbelts.html
YNWA
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"Clarkson you infantile pillock" - J May, Top Gear, 9/11/2008
The trouble with buying a used seatbelt is that you don`t know its history.
If it`s come from a crashed car then it stands to reason it`s already had to restrain someone from a major impact already.
it could be stretched and weakened, the restraining mechanism might be weakened etc.etc.
I`d be looking for a new one if I were you, sorry. :(
This item was edited on Friday, 6th February 2009, 11:13