Seatbelt rattle against door pillar trim

Discussion in 'Problems, Fixes, Tips...' started by Dobby1963, Mar 13, 2014.

  1. Dobby1963

    Dobby1963 Copenworld Newbie

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    Hello everyone,

    I have searched the forums but not found a post with this issue. The passenger side seat belt rattles against the door pillar plastic trim when retracted. I am using the guides (stock) - It also rattles when not using the guides too. The sound of the metal clip against the plastic trim is annoying.

    Anyone else had this issue? - any suggestions?

    cheers

    Lindsay
    (Japan)
     
  2. Adam K

    Adam K Copenworld Guru

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    I have black leather (to match the seats) seat belt pads on mine. This helps keep the belt tucked around the lower bolster of the seat & away from door card.
    Or you could just buckle it up.
     
  3. scooty

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  4. sebcal

    sebcal Copenworld Newbie

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    Scooty's solution is the best i've found.
    Using it on my Copen.
     
  5. Dobby1963

    Dobby1963 Copenworld Newbie

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    Thanks everyone

    Thanks for the suggestions and taking the time to even post a photo! I will look into both. Scooty's one is a clever but simple one :)

    I just can't stand rattles......
     
  6. Number6

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  7. dsb

    dsb Copenworld Regular

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    I just plug the seatbelt in!
     

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