azibux1
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Hi all
Haven't been here for a while since changing the car, but like I said when I left it was going to my dad, so I knew I'd be around at some point.
Hope everyone here is well!
The car was unfortunately involved in a rear end accident with £12k of damage but it was repaired by an approved repairer.
Now I don't think this is related to the accident, although that part of the car was all in pieces during the repair, as nobody was even in that seat at the time of the accident so it couldn't have damaged the pre tensioner or retractor mechanism (I don't think).
It literally happened just now as my mum leant forwards to grab something and when she leant back, the seat belt isn't going back in anymore. If you pull more out, we're just ending up with more and more stuck unwound and not going back.
Anyone got any ideas or if it's an easy thing to get at the mechanism to take a look? If it is going to be a hassle then we'll just take it to the repairer or audi as it's still under warranty. Just wanted to avoid either of those if possible if it's just a quick fix to unjam it.
Thanks!!
Haven't been here for a while since changing the car, but like I said when I left it was going to my dad, so I knew I'd be around at some point.
Hope everyone here is well!
The car was unfortunately involved in a rear end accident with £12k of damage but it was repaired by an approved repairer.
Now I don't think this is related to the accident, although that part of the car was all in pieces during the repair, as nobody was even in that seat at the time of the accident so it couldn't have damaged the pre tensioner or retractor mechanism (I don't think).
It literally happened just now as my mum leant forwards to grab something and when she leant back, the seat belt isn't going back in anymore. If you pull more out, we're just ending up with more and more stuck unwound and not going back.
Anyone got any ideas or if it's an easy thing to get at the mechanism to take a look? If it is going to be a hassle then we'll just take it to the repairer or audi as it's still under warranty. Just wanted to avoid either of those if possible if it's just a quick fix to unjam it.
Thanks!!