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How to free up the bolt which hold the rear seat belt buckle
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Seabook
PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 10:55 am Up
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That's the one which hold 2 seat belt buckle onto the floor.

Try to take the bolt out, now it got stuck half way through, it won't move at all (can't loosen it or tighten it lol)

any suggestion?

tried to use impact wrench or 1 metric breaker bar with 17mm socket still won't move Sad

 
 

 

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Impact driver should move it =/
 
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 10:58 am Up
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tried. no luck. maybe mine is not powerful enough :\
 
 

 

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WD40 leave it bit, tighten back up leave bit longer then loosen. Worked with mine. Wink
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Yeah some kind of penetrating fluid shoud do it Smile
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Howey wrote:
penetrating fluid

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Yeah this worked for me a treat..

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Cr4zYb0y wrote:
Howey wrote:
penetrating fluid

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Yeah this worked for me a treat..

Oh really Andy?? Laughing

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My Powerflow is quite loud but then again it's on ITBs and has a decat.

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Howey wrote:
Cr4zYb0y wrote:
Howey wrote:
penetrating fluid

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Yeah this worked for me a treat..

Oh really Andy?? Laughing

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Most likely covered in rust where the end of the bolt is exposed under the car, penetrating oil should help, dont go mad undoing the bolt, you dont want to snap it.
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I know that bolt, that damn bolt, ended up leaving it half screwed, it didn't poke through the seats at all when put back in.
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MrBSI wrote:
Most likely covered in rust where the end of the bolt is exposed under the car, penetrating oil should help, dont go mad undoing the bolt, you dont want to snap it.

i know Sad

have taken the other one out. half of the bolt is covered with rust Sad

will try again tmr

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I know that bolt, that damn bolt, ended up leaving it half screwed, it didn't poke through the seats at all when put back in.

i hate bolts Sad

 
 

 

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To be fair Peugeot would most likely reckon that bolt would never be removed during the cars lifetime.
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I realise this is old, but I put a short section of scaffolding pole on the end of the socket and it eventually came out!
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