About Van Expertise I can answer most questions concerning 4X4 engine, drive line, suspension, electrical, and fuel, both diesel and gasoline. Ford, GM, and Dodge, old and new.
Experience I have been maintaining a fleet of approximately 55 light, medium and heavy vehicles for over 20 years. Most are 4X4 pickups and off road fire fighting trucks.
Question Why do the seatbelts in a Chevy truck continually tighten up to the point of where you have to unbuckle yourself to avoid strangulation. WHat good does it do if I unbuckle myself while going down the road? Is there a way to stop this or fix these seemingly possessed seatbelts??
Answer Hi Tim,
They don't really tighten up. They just hold all the slack you give them, and each time you hit a bump, they just grab some more slack.
One of those stiff little paper clips, clipped on the belt just in front of the shoulder strap slider, will keep the belt from slipping in and getting cought up.
Sounds like a sorry fix, but it is cheap, and it does work.