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I can assume that you are talkin about centre belt cause they seem to be a big problem. First of all before you go there , there is a cable that runs from the seat belt unit to the catch that your seat clips into when you have laid it down. You will probably find that the seat catch is not engaged properly which stops a cable from retracting and allowing the seat belt mechanism to release. Try lubricating the latch at the rear of the seat and also slamming. This is a safety device so if your seat is not clipped in properly you cannot pull out seat belt. If this doesn't work - Unclip the the rear protector on the rear of your seat and you will see along the edge of the seat near the bottom ,where you undo the fabric from the seat . Fold the fabric at the top away after unclipping the plastic insert were the belt goes into the seat, You will see some screws holding a steel plate over the belt. Remove the plate - Look on the back of the seat on the steel part and there is a bolt holding seat belt in place , Undo this and abstract seat belt from between foam and release cable from seat belt..
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The seat belt might not fasten in a 2000 Chevy Blazer because there is a foreign object in the slot where the seat belt fits. Even the tiniest of objects can cause the seat belt to not latch properly.
If you are wanting to fold up the seat for more cargo space the handle on my 96 Geo Tracker is on the rear center floor latch. You get to it from the rear door.
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remove the seat to access screws
LATCH TO RELEASE THE REAR SEATS IS LOCATED IN THE TRUNK. The lever to recline the seats are in front of the seat belt latches on the seats. You just pull them up and your seats recline
Rear seat cable latch system broken and does not work. Seat does not pull forward to allow access to the 3rd row.
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No, it can open normally
A locked rear center seat belt on a 2000 VW Golf GTI can be repaired by unsticking the mechanism. The best way to do this is to spray it with a lubricant like WD-40 and then take a long needle and poke into the locking mechanism. The seat belt is probably jammed because something is caught in the latch.