Hello, Newbie here because my mother's dog ate her seat belts...for real
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Hello, Newbie here because my mother's dog ate her seat belts...for real
Hello,
I need to repair the webbing or replace the rear seat belts in a 1995 Mercury Tracer wagon. The dog chewed through both upper seat belt's webbing, for real.
I have the male and female buckle ends for the rear passenger side, but only the male end buckle for the rear driver side. Should I try to find the missing buckle end and have the webbing repaired, look for an entire replacement, or are there generic kits available? Or does it need to be an actual 1995 Mercury Tracer wagon replacement?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! The Mother's car is sidelined until it passes inspection and we all know that is not good for a daughter's sanity!
Also, even just finding out the part number(s) and instruction manual/diagrams would be useful too!
THANKS!
hocus.t.pocus
I need to repair the webbing or replace the rear seat belts in a 1995 Mercury Tracer wagon. The dog chewed through both upper seat belt's webbing, for real.
I have the male and female buckle ends for the rear passenger side, but only the male end buckle for the rear driver side. Should I try to find the missing buckle end and have the webbing repaired, look for an entire replacement, or are there generic kits available? Or does it need to be an actual 1995 Mercury Tracer wagon replacement?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! The Mother's car is sidelined until it passes inspection and we all know that is not good for a daughter's sanity!
Also, even just finding out the part number(s) and instruction manual/diagrams would be useful too!
THANKS!
hocus.t.pocus