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Thread: Seat Belt Rubbing On Inner "B" Pillar Trim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by higuma View Post
    I raised this problem a while ago. It's definitely a durability issue.

    A strip of paint protection film (clear vinyl sticker) will do the job nicely - the driver's side had nearly worn through by the time I noticed mine

    Recommend having this done sooner than later.

    http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...3&postcount=58

    Yeah - thats the post I was refering to.

    Doubt warranty will cover it - would warranty cover the scuffed carpet on the transmission tunnel to the left of your foot rest?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterHBne View Post
    Yeah - thats the post I was refering to.

    Doubt warranty will cover it - would warranty cover the scuffed carpet on the transmission tunnel to the left of your foot rest?
    Think that comes under the heading of "Normal wear & tear" Pete ... doubt if they'll cover it.

    Dave

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    Yeah, thats what I mean - the seat belt thing could well be considered wear and tear. No doubt it is a poor design decision on someones behalf but nothing has fundamentally failed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterHBne View Post
    Yeah, thats what I mean - the seat belt thing could well be considered wear and tear. No doubt it is a poor design decision on someones behalf but nothing has fundamentally failed.
    When I saw the dealer, I was told it was warrantable as the car was so new. Only reason I am not getting it done here in Darwin is cos I run the risk of waiting for weeks to get parts, and I am moving to Townsville in 2 weeks, so I will get it done when I get there.
    "If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."

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    Hmm mine doesn't have this problem at all. How do you guys put on your belts?

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    im with brumue had car for 2 years and still ok
    Quote Originally Posted by seangti View Post
    The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by brumue View Post
    Hmm mine doesn't have this problem at all. How do you guys put on your belts?
    It's not how you put on your belt.More to do with seat position and height,and belt height.
    Some cars will not have the problem,others will.
    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by brumue View Post
    Hmm mine doesn't have this problem at all. How do you guys put on your belts?
    The taller you are and the further back you sit the less likely it is to happen

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    i'm upset about this whole thing. maybe if i can trick myself into thinking 'it's just a crazy quirk of german design', when it's clearly a bad design. so you see, doublethinking has its benefits
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bukefal View Post
    so you see, doublethinking has its benefits
    Just ask George Orwell.

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