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Old 06-29-2011, 09:13 PM
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The panel just pulls off, no tools and no screws. A very easy fix, 10 minutes tops.
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Had the same problem. Took a bottle of silicone spray and sprayed it empty from the upper slots, where the seatbelt retracts. At the same time pulling the seatbelt out and letting it recract. Now both are working just fine. I got the tip from used cars salesman.
This works great! One of my rear belts stopped retracting. I took a bottle of silicone spray, pulled the belt all the way out and started spraying blindly all over down the slot and the roller up top. It started retracting. I repeated doing this several times. Now it works just fine. The other belts were a little sluggish and I fixed them all this way. Do not use WD40. It will be messy and smelly. Silicone spray evaporates off and leaves just the silicone and it doesn't smell.
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