Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Hello all - when we lend our cart to family and friends (despite us giving them instructions), the seat belt red push lock piece keeps getting broken when they fill up with gas. They lift the seat to fill up with gas, then simply push the seat back down again without thinking about the seat belt lock and this piece gets broken. We have just purchased a new seat belt from Amazon where the seat belt red push lock is on a rigid piece of plastic, ie it does not drop below the seat when the seat is up, but it does make it difficult to raise and lower the seat as it "sticks up", but at least it does not break. Anyone else had this issue please and perhaps a resolution?
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It’s the cost of being a nice person. I don’t know without seeing it but sounds like the seat belts may not be installed correctly?
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One resolution would be to tell them NOT to put gas in the cart.
Buy a 5 gallon can to keep in your garage and then you fill the cart from that when needed. It's unlikely anyone would put 250 miles on the cart in a week so you could probably get away with filling the cart only once per week. If you don't like the idea of a can of gas in the garage then simply take it back once per week and drive it to the station yourself. As you pointed out, there is not a lot of room for the belt mechanism so it is important to be careful with it. Your experience is that no one is going to be careful enough so don't let them try. Fill it yourself and you don't have to worry about giving them instructions they will not follow.
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Sounds like a good answer. Just filling it up with gas yourself works too.
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We have Velcro strips that hold the seat belts out of the way when you need to open the seat.
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However, try the following. Before they raise the seat, tell them to fasten the seatbelts first. Then they can raise the seat, fill it with gas, and lower the seat. After that, unfasten the seatbelts. |
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We have guards on belts that don’t allow to slip down. I want to say I bought them on amazon
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Another don’t loan cart out. Especially after they broke it. ![]() |
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Hmm. Is that sort of like taking the blue pill? Spend the rest of your life being cared for by the golf machines?
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