It is under the rear passenger seat. You have to remove the seat to gain access. If you bend low and look under the front of the seat you will see the mechanism to remove the seat.
everyone has to ware a seat belt in the front seat
One reason the seat belt on your PT Cruiser is stuck is that there is a twist in the belt. The mechanism that retracts the seat belt may be jammed or broken.
To free a jammed rear seat belt on a Peugeot 406 Estate, first check for any visible obstructions or twists in the belt. Gently pull the belt while pressing the release button to see if it will retract. If it remains jammed, remove the lower seat cushion to access the seat belt mechanism, and inspect for any blockages or damage. In some cases, you may need to manually guide the belt back into the retractor mechanism.
To remove the passenger side front seat belt in a 1999 Toyota Corolla, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and the seat is in a forward position. Locate the seat belt anchor bolt at the base of the B-pillar and use a socket wrench to remove it. Next, detach the seat belt from the retractor mechanism by accessing the rear side panel if necessary and unbolting it. Finally, pull the seat belt free from its guides and clips.
The easy solution is to buy extra seat belt clips that fit your seat belt mechanism from a junkyard. Put these in whenever you don't want to use the seat belt.
To repair the seat belt in a 2000 Daewoo, first, inspect the seat belt for any visible damage, such as frays or tears. If the retractor mechanism is stuck or not functioning, remove the seat belt assembly by unscrewing it from its mounting points. Clean any debris or dirt from the mechanism and ensure the belt retracts smoothly. If the seat belt is severely damaged, it’s advisable to replace it with a new one for safety.
remove the seat to access screws
How to remove the front seat: Remove the rear seat first by inserting the ignition key on the side of the bike (refer to the manual if you can't find it), on the very front of the compartment where the rear-seat was you will see a screw holding a metal belt, unscrew it and then slide the belt sideways (usually to the right). The front seat should get released and you can remove it and gain access to the battery etc.
To raise the back seat on a stuck belt in a 2013 Ford Fusion, first, locate the seat cushion release mechanism, typically found at the front of the seat. Pull the release lever or push the button to detach the seat cushion. If the seat belt is still stuck, gently pull the seat belt while manipulating the seat to free it. If the issue persists, checking for any obstructions or consulting the vehicle's manual may be necessary.
To replace the middle rear seat belt on a Ford Mondeo MK3 (2001), first, remove the rear seat cushion by unbolting it from the frame and lifting it out. Next, access the seat belt mechanism by removing any covering or trim that conceals it. Detach the old seat belt from the anchor points and install the new one by following the reverse order, ensuring it is properly secured. Finally, reattach the rear seat cushion and test the seat belt for proper operation.
I assume your seat belt is stuck (locked in place and will not come out). First, to access the place where the seat belt rolls up: For the rear seat belts, the plastic pops off easily. For the front mechanisms, simply pry off the plastic guard near where the seat belt enters. If that's not enough leverage, remove the plastic guards on the floor near the doors and you can pry the plastic wall toward the center of the vehicle. On my own Pontiac Montana I employed 3 strategies to straighten out twisted belts: 1. Short and quick tugs on the belt. Sometimes this jarred the belt loose. 2. Screwdriver into the seat belt mechanism. If the seat belt won't simply come loose, there is most likely a fold in the belt deep inside the roll. Pushing and prying with a screwdriver I have been able to straighten out the turn in the seat belt enough to let the seat belt pull out fully. Afterward, make sure there are no twists in the belt as you feed it in to the mechanism. (Alternatively, use the screwdriver to force the belt in "just a little farther" and the mechanism may come loose. There are metal ridges on either side of the roll you can push.) 3. Remove your daughter's necklace Yes, um, the seat belt somehow ate my daughter's beaded necklace. Removing the obstruction in the roll allowed it to flow freely. If your belt is ripped or frayed, simply replace the entire seat belt. The seat belt can lose up to 50% of its strength after receiving a 5mm cut into the belt (1/2 a centimeter).