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Seat belt extenders on 2014 Multispace
#1
Hi all,
I've just bought a 2014 Multispace XTR and I'm having difficulty plugging in the seat belts due to their recessed positions. Has any one solved this problem by using rigid extenders and if so where did you get them?
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(19-01-2016, 09:12 AM)dagwood Wrote:  Hi all,
I've just bought a 2014  Multispace XTR and I'm having difficulty plugging in the seat belts due to their recessed positions. Has any one solved this problem by using rigid extenders and if so where did you get them?

Hi

welcome to the forum

I know exactly what you mean, especially when the bleeping bleep is going on in your ear

I had a quick look on flee bay and there are lots (search for seat belt extension). However, my advise for what it is worth is NOT to buy this from anywhere except somewhere from Halfords or other well known outlet.

I state this in view of the safety nature of the device, and assuming you must get one the probably best to reduce the risk to a minimum and buy from somewhere that you can go back to.......... and hold them accountable should any issue arise

See links below for the various types available

HTH
Regards

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Seat-Belt-Extend...B00JBETJI0
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Regular-Seatbelt...B00CWXR3B2
http://www.seatbeltextenderpros.com/exte...GwodGh0InA
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#3
Worth going around the local scrappy as you will probably find the whole stalk from one of the Citroen people carriers may be a bolt in replacement. They are longer due to the higher up seating arrangements in models such as C8 Picasso.
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#4
Thanks Manuk and Col, I will investigate both possibilities.
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#5
(20-01-2016, 09:33 AM)doofer Wrote:  Good advice about not buying from an unknown seller - but I'd just add that Amazon's in the same bracket as eBay to my mind - they're just a marketplace too these days.

Fully AGREE with Doofer re Amazon not being a candidate suplier, links provided previously were for general information by way of what is available .............
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(21-01-2016, 03:58 PM)manuk Wrote:  
(20-01-2016, 09:33 AM)doofer Wrote:  Good advice about not buying from an unknown seller - but I'd just add that Amazon's in the same bracket as eBay to my mind - they're just a marketplace too these days.

Fully AGREE with Doofer re Amazon not being a candidate suplier, links provided previously were for general information by way of what is available .............

Thanks guys for all your comments. I share your views regarding Amazon and Ebay.
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#7
I got a 2 universal seat belt extenders from ebay about £6 for my 59 berlingo they work good
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