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Important question about seatbelt

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sunil6784

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I was driving home yesterday, and i suddenly rememberd a thread I read recently about how our foxes have poor seatbelts and they don't catch when they are supposed to. So i started playing with mine, and no matter how sudden I pull, my seatbelt doesn't catch either. Could the retractor have gone bad? Thought it was pretty important...
 
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Not necessarily. They have a "check ball" inside them and when you have an accident, the impact causes the ball to roll and thus stop the retractor from operating, thereby stopping the belt. That's why most seatbelts in wrecked cars don't work..
 

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That is kind of true. Seat belts are inertia activated inside the retractor. They usually will not lock unless the car is decelerating rapidly, or the car is turning with a good lateral load on them. This activates the mechanism that locks the belts. Pulling on the belt will not lock it. One way to see if they catch is to go say 60, hit your brakes hard (as long as no one is behind you), and see if your body is stopped by the belts. They should lock and keep you from moving forward. Belts are designed this way for comfort to allow you to move around in normal circumstances. If they locked all the time, people would just unbuckle them to move around and end up not wearing them.

Belts from moderately or severly wrecked cars are usually considered not safe since the webbing may have been stressed by the accident and they could fail if involved in another accident. Minor accidents usually do not damage the belts.

The real problem we have with Fox belts is they don't retract worth a darn when you take them off.
 

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Ok! that makes me feel better.. thanks for the replies
 
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