tupjlr
01-17-2007, 09:46 PM
I have a 2003 Trailblazer EXT with the 3rd row seating. During the course of my loading many things into the back and constantly lowering and raising the 3rd row seats, I have broken the receiving end of the right side seat belt buckle and the assembly parts went flying. I've taken a look at the unit and I see that the buckle itself is not bolted to the seat or the floor but is a permanent part of the seat back assembly. Before I head off the dealer, I wanted some opinions alternate options to replace the broken assembly.I can't find anything under the various dealer parts sites and I would hate to think that I will end up having to replace the entire back seat. I fear this will not be a simple fix even from used parts.
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stopher2
02-21-2009, 06:37 AM
i have the same problem. i think a generic belt of the same size might suffice. as these cars are getting older, pulling the part might be good.
everyone wants to sell you the entire seat with the buckle. what are they trying to do...make money ?
this is a big problem for safety. I just have the kids sit in different places, for now.
BAD DESIGN GM !
I just bought a 2003 Trailblazer EXT LT, and guess what!! i don't even know how to fold down the 3rd row seats. It didn't come with owner's manual, so i tried all possible ways... can anyone tell me how please?
Thanks
I just bought a 2003 Trailblazer EXT LT, and guess what!! i don't even know how to fold down the 3rd row seats. It didn't come with owner's manual, so i tried all possible ways... can anyone tell me how please?
Thanks
Lift and pull forward from the hand grip on the bottom of the seat at the front it will rotate forward to the middle row then the back just folds flat no release or tabs to pull...
binkytruemom
01-14-2010, 06:59 PM
I have a 05' Tahoe, and my third row center seatbelt (male end) came apart, and the plastic housing is fubar. I had to go to my local dealership anyway and they said they can replace the belt for $145, without replacing the entire seat. After tax return I guess... it is overpriced yes, but as the seatbelt originates inside the seat assembly I have no other choice- I agree- poor planning GM.