
Seat belt adjusters
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- Margaretdorothy2
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Seat belt adjusters
Anyone know where I can get seat belt adjusters, find that my belt even when lowered is still far too tight and uncomfortable after a long journey. Any suggestions 

- IainMW
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Is this what you mean?
https://www.care4car.com/productdisplay/ ... _Klip.html
This won't fit the Megane (I don't think?) but you might be able to find something similar?
https://www.care4car.com/productdisplay/ ... _Klip.html
This won't fit the Megane (I don't think?) but you might be able to find something similar?
Make improvements, not excuses!
Laguna III 2.0dCi 150 Dynamique Hatch. Pearl Black, Panoramic Sunroof, Front & Rear Proximity Sensors, 17" Spider Alloys (with B****y expensive tyres fitted!)
Laguna III 2.0dCi 150 Dynamique Hatch. Pearl Black, Panoramic Sunroof, Front & Rear Proximity Sensors, 17" Spider Alloys (with B****y expensive tyres fitted!)
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This is what UK MOT regulations say on the subject of MOT failures:
"... a retracting mechanism does not retract the webbing sufficiently to remove all the slack from the belt with the locking mechanism fastened and the seat unoccupied
Note 1: In doubtful cases, this should be checked with the seat base set in its rearmost position.
Note 2: The vehicle presenter should be advised of and given the opportunity to remove any temporarily fitted device likely to cause failure under this reason for rejection before notification of refusal is issued."
Then, I am not sure what the insurance company may say in case of an accident. In any case, don't fit this thing to the passenger belt due to possible legal issues...
Sorry, I recognise the problem, but don't know how to help.
"... a retracting mechanism does not retract the webbing sufficiently to remove all the slack from the belt with the locking mechanism fastened and the seat unoccupied
Note 1: In doubtful cases, this should be checked with the seat base set in its rearmost position.
Note 2: The vehicle presenter should be advised of and given the opportunity to remove any temporarily fitted device likely to cause failure under this reason for rejection before notification of refusal is issued."
Then, I am not sure what the insurance company may say in case of an accident. In any case, don't fit this thing to the passenger belt due to possible legal issues...
Sorry, I recognise the problem, but don't know how to help.
AlexB
(no, a different AlexB)
(no, a different AlexB)
- Margaretdorothy2
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