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      10-02-2010, 02:06 PM   #63
Dave07997S
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Originally Posted by elp_jc View Post
I'm with everybody else. That stupid arm was the first thing I questioned when I got the car: it makes the car more expensive, heavier, less reliable, and it's going to fail sooner or later. Plus you need to remove many parts to get to that panel, potentially adding even more rattles (if that's even possible ) when fixed.

And yes, they have a mind of their own. It either does not like my wife, or her timing has always been off, but she always have to reach for the belt.

If one of mine fail under warranty, I MIGHT get it fixed. But if I keep the car after warranty and they fail, definitely won't fix it. Hope they just have a fuse to kill them altogether. In fact, if they have a fuse I might kill them now so they're still operational on resale . Not a bad idea, huh? Later gang.
Thats actually not a bad idea..they seem so flimsy to begin with. I wonder if it can be programmed not to hand you the seat belt.

Dave
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