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I keep having the cap of the lever coming off. It's due to the bottom of the seat belt rubbing against it. Besides being annoying, I worry that some day that button will get caught in the seat track and give me a real problem. Does anyone else have this happen and found a solution? I'm afraid of using superglue and glueing the wrong part.
Golly, you don't have any replies yet so I'll say something but I'm speechless. I guess I would glue it on unless there's something I'm missing or you could just leave it off. I rarely use mine.
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I keep having the cap of the lever coming off. It's due to the bottom of the seat belt rubbing against it. Besides being annoying, I worry that some day that button will get caught in the seat track and give me a real problem. Does anyone else have this happen and found a solution? I'm afraid of using superglue and glueing the wrong part.
Maybe just use a dab of silicone or another pliable product like a caulk that will hold it in place but could probably ply it off if you ever wanted to remove it again for some reason?
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I would think you could look at the lever on the opposite side and see how things go together, then glue to loose one back where it should be. Good luck.
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