How To Replace & Install Seat Belt Stop Button
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Great video. Thanks for all your effort to share your knowledge. I would recommend:
1) hot-cutting the tiny hole in the seat belt webbing with a heated small nail or brad to keep the webbing from fraying. (You *could* heat up the tip of your awl but that might harm the finish or reduce its hardness and sharpness for other tasks), and
2) Holding the two halves of the stop button on the seat belt with needle-nose pliers while applying heat for safety. Many thanks!
Thank you!
Extremely well explained and demonstrated. Thank you.
With the plate that high, it can bounce against the window, That is why the stopper is lower on the third row.
Great video!! Im using a punch, like to hammer a finishing nail, that i drilled the tip out to shape and heating it. Thanks for the info👍great knowledge thank you
Thanks for the video, I thought it would snap in and it doesn't. I tried super glue and that failed. The melting with the soldering iron worked like a charm. Thanks again.
Thank you, excellent video
There is another video on this ,just heat a nail with a torch and put that on the protruding plastic tack end works great.
Nice work!
Excellent thanks. Worked perfectly.
This is the kind of guy I could hang out with: first, he sees a problem and he solves it, second, he solves it in a professional/sharp manner (he uses another plastic rivet instead of some crude/clunky solution like a screw that someone else suggested here) and finally, when he was done, he helped others with the same problem by making this video. Well done!
so helpful! thank you!
great idea with the solder iron... ty
+Frank C Thanks for your comment!
thank you
Very clever
Thanks for the video. Perfect process. The tip about melting with the soldering iron and the tip about holding the belt with a clamp, perfect. I printed a replacement stop button on my 3D printer and installed it with your melt method. Easy peasy. Thanks!
Great video
Thanks for sharing! Got a few of these to replace that met their demise in the door, lol
I have the same problem on the odyssey. The rear seat belt shakes against the plastic when the 3rd row is folded down.
how can I remove a seat belt stop button thats in the wrong place? I can't use the seat belt at the moment!
I can not find the crimping tool anywhere, please advise me where I can find one, thanks.
Put the face side at the rear !!
Is there machine for buttons??? And why isn’t ? Or you just want to make holes manually 😮
Before you cut tip off soldering iron heat up iron & make hole for button then cut tip off. This will keep hole from raveling out since hole was melted with soldering iron tip.
No idea if this compromises the actual safetyness of the belt....
No, if so would the factory have installed them?
@@solucky70 The problem is the ones that factory installed don't have a plastic shank going through it, they use thread like sewing a button on
If I’m correct, the button is for seatbelt pretentioner when it explode. U can do more research on seatbelt pretentioner. Sometimes either an extra stitches with a loop. N sometimes with button. U can google seatbelt loop. Also u can search how seatbelt pretentioner work.
could've been a 2 minute video
so helpful!!!! Thank you!!
Great video