This video demonstrates the process of fixing the “slow to retract” seat belt. Click here to show thanks, and help support Fixbook: http://www.hondahowto.com…
This video demonstrates the process of fixing the “slow to retract” seat belt. Click here to show thanks, and help support Fixbook: http://www.hondahowto.com…
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hey look Acura Integra front seats :-P
get to the point faster..lost interest within the first 5 seconds
Hey, I’ve just been watching a few of your videos, and they’ve been a great
help. It’s good to see a job being done before you undergo it yourself.
Well for me anyway.
I am lucky to own a 6th gen Civic Hatchback, and to find these videos on
repairing various parts of it, is a great find!
I was wondering if you would ever consider showing how to replace the rear
windscreen wiper. I brought my car without it (a wiper delete), and I have
had a go or 2 at trying to gain access to the mounting points to replace
it. But seem to feel I am going to break it. If you wouldn’t mind doing a
video, I’d love to see how it’s done so I can fix it.
Thank-you for the videos :]
What is exactly the product which you use in towel??because my english isnt
good…can i use water???or something else?
Dude, is there a reason why u keep staring back at your dry-erase board
like the letters r telling u what to do or something? lol!
should be one part
@mazzmari My general rule of thumb is if my clips amount to over 8 minutes
then I split the video into 2.
hey how do you remove the front seat belt in a 92-95 civic like the peace
that is right on the wall of where like the seat belt goes thru before it
goes into the side panel???
Why wouldn’t you make this video one part?
Cool, if the cap fits. Do a video of how to pop out the radio. i paid a guy
10 bucks to show me. Its quite simple but impossible to figure out on your
own. After that replacing the radio is pretty easy – if you had a radio in
the first place….otherwise i don’t know how you would figure those wires
out.
@nickhpiracing Chux Multi Cloth with soapy water just not to soapy – or
rubbing alcohol 8)
lol no. Thanks for commenting
his invisible friend is there ;D
Ah i didn’t realise you had to clean the top part as well, i’m going to
give that a go.
I think what you’d need to do is pull back the plastic piece covering the
safety torx bolt and then remove the bolt. You’d also probably have to
remove the guide behind your door panel.