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Old 03-29-2024   #1
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Default Seatbelt retractor issue

My retractor locks during driving when the car hits a bump that is jarring enough or during spirited driving. Then it won't release and the belt continually gets a little tighter each time it happens to click another notch retracted. I have to unbuckle and let it retract fully so I can pull it back out.

Mine is a 1991. I thought I read that the retractors had an improved design in later years. Can anyone confirm what part is recommended to replace it or some other fix?
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Old 03-30-2024   #2
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Default Re: Seatbelt retractor issue

https://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread...eatbelt+recall

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Old 03-31-2024   #3
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That recall says that the retractor locks up preventing the user from deploying it. This is not the same issue I?m experiencing. Mine always deploy. But then they get a bit overzealous and lock and ratchet tighter until I release, fully retract and redeploy.
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Old 03-31-2024   #4
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Default Re: Seatbelt retractor issue

I believe that to be the correct functionality for the seat belts..
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Old 03-31-2024   #5
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I believe that to be the correct functionality for the seat belts..
It?s definitely not. It should unlock itself after a period of smooth uneventful driving. It should not just keep working itself tighter and tighter during regular driving.
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Old 03-31-2024   #6
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Default Re: Seatbelt retractor issue

Back in 1993 when I had my 89, I had the SAME thought, took the car to the dealer and was told that was the expected behavior. My 89, 90 and all the other C4s I have driven, all the same
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Old 03-31-2024   #7
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Default Re: Seatbelt retractor issue

I can assure you it?s not normal or else the design was improved in later C4. I have never owned any other car that behaved this way. And my 1994 C4 didn?t have this issue. Maybe I will just buy later year retractors.
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Default Re: Seatbelt retractor issue

The 1994 retractors I have will cinch the lap belt on their own after spirited driving. The shoulder belts do lock then release but the lap belts have always done this.. I have another set of belts from a 94-96
I can try but as far as I know the lap belts always worked that way
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