Seat Belt Stuck After Airbag Deployment
Whether you work with salvage cars or personally have been in a crash, you may be asking why your seat belt stuck after airbag deployment. Seat belts are designed to work with airbags and simultaneously go off in deployment. What many people don't know, is that all seat belt pretensioners have a gas charge explosive in them! Just like the airbags, seat belts rapidly go off in a crash and that's what makes them stuck. This is to protect the passanger or driver wearing the seat belt away from the airbags and hold them tight in their seat. The internal mechanism of a seat belt has gears, a coil spring and many small components that jam up and a piston is forced to pull the seatbelt fabric tight. This is how such seat belt looks like:
How to Repair a Stuck Seat Belt
While a stuck seat belt instantly brings the idea of a seat belt replacement, we actually offer a service to repair a stuck seat belt! Here at Seat Belt Restore we specializing in rebuilding locked seat belts after accident! Using only OEM parts, we take safety very seriously and refurbish every deployed seat belt back to factory condition. The seat belt repair service, compatible with all makes & models, will require you to remove your seat belt out of the car and mail it in to us. To get started, purchase the:
24 HOUR TURNAROUND - OEM PARTS - LIFETIME WARRANTY
Follow these easy steps:
- Purchase the seat belt repair service online.
- Remove and mail in your stuck seat belt to:
Seat Belt Restore
40 Main St.
Westfield, Massachusetts 01085
United States - You're done! We do the rest.
It's that easy! If you have any questions, feel free to call us at 888-777-5799 or text 213-294-3196