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Where to find plastic seat clamping strap for a 2010 Multivan

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  • Where to find plastic seat clamping strap for a 2010 Multivan

    You know that little thing that stops your seat belt clasp from falling to the floor?

    Part No 321 857 720

    Plenty available over seas but I can't seem to see anywhere in Australia that lists them for sale. Any ideas where I could find one? I have sent a request to the dealer too and am waiting for a reply, just looking to see if there are alternatives in case they come back empty handed.

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    If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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    The part you could use is called a Durable Dot fastner same as used in boat upholstery covers and lots of leather jackets pants and many other uses . Most motor Trimmers would have a hand held clamp tool to fit one in place . They are chrome so just remember that bit but it will do the job . All you have to do is work out the lowest position you would allow the buckle to drop and fit the fastner in there , ok it wont be adjustable but it might be an easier solution .
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      8X UNIVERSAL SEAT BELT BUCKLE HOLDER STOP CLIPS STOPPER BUTTON RETAINER AU | eBay

      Use these. They don't become a branding iron in the heat.

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      • #4
        I’m not entirely comfortable punching a hole in the belt if I can avoid it, although I do note there are ones that are smaller and do less damage than others.
        If you already had a hole I’d be happier to thread a new one into an existing hole.

        One of the dealers I emailed responded saying they are $11 each and seem to be readily available.

        Ive also been contacted by another member who has a few spares who is helping me out




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        If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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        • #5
          When we used to punch holes in seat belts we would use the thin tip of a soldering iron that way there is no risk as the nylon material will fuse together .

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