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How do you replace a front passenger seatbelt?

Attention all automotive mechanics ~ would you please make a video tutorial on how to replace a front passenger seatbelt in a Chevy 2005 Uplander?

The estimate at my local dealership just quoted me $335 to replace the thing, which is waaaay over my budget. Couldn't this be done at home? I would really like to know how to do this myself. Thanks! :)

Thanks!

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    9 years ago
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    This is really not all that difficult to do and you should be able to do it yourself with just a few tools.

    Take a look at the video and procedure shown below.

    These seat-belts are pretty generic in design and this is not specific to your vehicle but you shouldn't have too much trouble when you see just what it takes.

    Best of luck.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    It is not that tough to do.

    You basically unbolt both ends and the anchor on the side pillar mount.

    The only hard part is that some belts run behind the interior plastic from the upper anchor to the bottom where the recoil device is. Some are in the back of the seat. Example: Dodge Ram pick ups are that way.

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