Here is a free tip from a senior cabbie to release a stuck middle seat belt on a rear seat of any car.
I had a Ford Mondeo 03 reg which encountered a middle seat belt problem on the rear seat. The belt pulled to expanded position wouldn't wind back to its closing position.
I took it to a clever mechanic and all he did was nothing less than a magic;
1. He folded the back of the seat down, which the belt was attached to.
2. He Threw the seat's back, back to its vertical position with a shear force.
That was it..problem solved and the stuck spring started to function properly again. I tried the same trick once again in a Citroen xsara and it worked.
I hope it works for every one out there. there is no cost trying it. Good luck!
Replace the seat belt.
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There is a recall on this problem take it to the dealer
seat belts have a unlimited warranty. the belt gets twisted and they replace for free!
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You really shouldn't try to fix anything that could be wrong with a seat belt. It even says that in your owners manual. It's a seat belt, it is designed to protect you. If there is ever anything wrong with it, you should take it to a certified repair man.
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