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I am in need of a driver's side seat belt retractor and bolt for my 1972 Satellite. My interior is black but a good working retractor of any color would be great. If anyone has one they can part with, please let me know. Thanks!
Anyone know off hand what size nut I need for the steering wheel? While changing out my turn signal switch, I noticed that the treads on mine appear to be worn a bit, so now would be a great time to replace it.
Thanks!
My cable is routed above the exhaust. The U shaped cable hook goes on top of the rear of the transmission mount /cross-member with the U pointing down towards the ground. Looks like there may be a slot for it. I hope this description helps!
I used the Dorman universal and soldered on a ground. Used epoxy putty to hold them in place and sealed with rtv silicone. Got them connected and everything works great. Just got to get everything put back together and put the bumper on. Thanks for all the help!
Thanks for the pics. Now I know someone glued in some sockets. I am going to replace them all while I have everything apart. Found some at O'reilly's that will work.
I had a couple of sockets that were rusted out and needed to be replaced. Since the paint on the housings was in bad shape and I already removed the bumper, I am going to blast and paint the bumper brackets as well.
Yes, the tail light sockets. I said bezel but it may be called the housing. Mine are (were) glued in. Maybe a past repair but I don't know how they were originally attached. Since it was on both sides, I'm thinking it was from the factory though.
I am restoring my tail light bezels and was wondering if someone could tell me what material was originally used to keep the sockets in the bezels. Looks like some sort of glue or epoxy holding them in when I took them out. Thanks!
This link was very helpful when I replaced mine. Step by step instructions for a Roadrunner.
www.moparmusclemagazine.com/howto/mopp_0608_mopar_car_headliner_replacement/
I don't know what vehicle you have but you may be able to get the wiring diagram at http://www.mymopar.com/index.php. I usually trace the circuit I'm troubleshooting with a highlighter to know where to check with my volt meter. Sounds like a faulty ignition switch, maybe. If you trace that...