Are there any extra precautions that need to be taken when doing such
things, or are they pretty safe to work around, providing you don't drive
into anything while you're working on them?  I'm always a bit nervous
working around things that can go "bang" in my face.  :-)

Ed
300E

On 27 January 2012 16:34, Rick Knoble <rickkno...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> >> Do the front belts in a W124 have an explosive charge to tighten them in
> >> the event of an accident?
>
> I just lubed the reels for the front seat belts on my W123 and it has the
> explosive squibs.
>
> Rick
> Sent from my distant extension
> of A.G. Bell's invention
> >>
>
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