What types of seat belt repairs do you perform?

MyAirbags performs a variety of seat belt repairs to restore damaged or malfunctioning seat belts after an accident or other types of wear and tear. Seat belts can be damaged for several reasons, particularly during a collision when the seat belt pretensioner, a key safety component that deploys or locks up. Beyond accidents, seat belts can also become frayed, cut, torn, or even chewed up by pets like dogs, making them unsafe to use.

Common types of seat belt damage include a locked or blown pretensioner (which tightens the belt during impact), a belt that won’t retract, or frayed, cut, or torn webbing. The internal components that often go bad include the pretensioner system, which contains a small explosive charge, and the retracting mechanism’s springs and spool. These components may fail after an accident or due to normal wear, leading to a malfunctioning or unusable seat belt.

At MyAirbags, we specialize in addressing all of these issues. Our technicians repair or replace damaged pretensioners, fix locked or malfunctioning retractors, and restore belts that are stuck. If the seat belt webbing is damaged, whether from being cut, torn, frayed, or chewed up by a dog, we can replace it entirely with new, high-quality webbing. We even offer over 75 colors and styles to choose from, allowing you to customize your seat belts while ensuring they meet OEM safety standards.

Once repaired, your seat belt will be as good as new and fully functional, helping to keep your vehicle’s safety systems intact. The entire repair process typically takes only 24 hours, ensuring a fast turnaround and a like-new seat belt you can trust.