wheelman55
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OP. I live in a world of dust six months a year. During this time, I remove dust only when it really bugs me.
One note is to wipe down your seatbelts as well as the metal bar that the seat belt moves on.
The dust eventually coats both the belt and the bar, causing the belt to slow way down and sometimes fails to retract.
Believe it or not, the dust got into the retractor and both front seatbelts got replaced under warranty.
Since then I make it a point to wipe down the belts and the bar.
I live offgrid on very dusty roads. The occasional off-road trip will likely not have as much effect.
Try to keep the windows closed and cabin recirc air on.
Have fun!
One note is to wipe down your seatbelts as well as the metal bar that the seat belt moves on.
The dust eventually coats both the belt and the bar, causing the belt to slow way down and sometimes fails to retract.
Believe it or not, the dust got into the retractor and both front seatbelts got replaced under warranty.
Since then I make it a point to wipe down the belts and the bar.
I live offgrid on very dusty roads. The occasional off-road trip will likely not have as much effect.
Try to keep the windows closed and cabin recirc air on.
Have fun!