OEM Triple-Stage Seat Belt Repair
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OEM Triple-Stage Seat Belt Repair

$119.99

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24hr Turnaround24hr Turnaround

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A service to repair your triple-stage seat belt.

Whether you’re in Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, Quebec or Ottawa you can send your seat belt to Safety Restore for repair!  

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Canada’s Triple Stage Seat Belt Repair After Accident

Whether you’re in Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, Quebec or Ottawa you can send your seat belt to Safety Restore for repair!  

Safety Restore is the top rated seat belt repair company in Canada and globally! Offering 24 turnaround on all repairs, OEM parts and Lifetime Warranty! We save you thousands compared to a seatbelt replacement. 

All you have to do is remove the seat belt out of your car and mail it to us for repair! Compatible with all makes & models in Canada, your triple stage seat belt with 3 wire plug connectors can be rebuilt to factory OEM and work like new. This will save you time and money.

FAQ about our seat belt repair service

What do I include in the box when shipping in my seat belt(s) for repair?
When shipping your seat belts or SRS airbag modules to us for repair, we ask that you include your vehicle's YEAR, MAKE & MODEL. If you paid online, include your receipt in the box. We also need your contact information (name & phone #) along with your return mailing address.

What do I do if I'm getting a code for a seat belt that works fine?
Blown seat belts do not have to be locked and sometimes show no symptoms of fault. The airbag light and code does indicate that the seat belt is bad and will need to be repaired. Each seat belt is equipped with a gas-charge that if blown, will not work again. We fix these seat belts!

How do I remove my seat belt for repair?
While removing your seat belt may seem like a daunting task, with our guidance it’ll be as easy as 1-2-3.

Step 1. Locate the seat belt that needs to be repaired
Most seat belts are located in the side pillars of the car and typically bolt to the bottom of the car. Most seat belts are covered by upholstery or plastic trim. If you still need some help one of our dedicated support specialists might be able to help.

Step 2. Remove all trim around the seat belt
You can use a flat head screwdriver or a trim removal tool to help remove the trim. Most trim and plastic is secured by clips. Be sure to be careful as the plastic can snap and break if handled roughly. Try to do this when your car is around 70F degrees or so as plastic isn’t quite as brittle at a warmer temperature. Be sure to move the seat back or forward to allow for easier removal of both the seat belt and trim.

Step 3. Remove screws or bolts holding the seat belt in place
Once you find the seat belt be sure to remove all bolts mounting the seat belt to the car. Some bolts will likely be covered by some sort of plastic or trim.

Step 4. Disconnect the seat belt plug(s)
Disconnecting the seat belt plug must be done carefully as the plastic on the plugs is very brittle and sensitive. Pay close attention to the video.

Step 5. You’re done.
Wasn’t so hard now, right? ? Feel free to give us a call if you have any questions or need some help.

Why is my seat belt still stuck after being repaired?
If your seat belt is still stuck or appears to be stuck try the techniques below.

1. Make sure your seat belt is level.
If your seat belt isn’t level it’ll appear stuck. Hold the seat belt at the angle it would be when installed.

2. Your seat belt may be too tightly pulled in and needs to be released.
To do so, push in the seat belt webbing into the retractor assembly, it should pull out after pushing the belt in a little.

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