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Pull back the covers at the base of the belts and you will see a large female head star drive bolt, that is all that attaches the belt to the car body. The size of the bolt is a T45.
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I would definitely recommend to replace the seat belt assembly... The only way to know for sure that the seat belt will work properly in the event of a crash is to replace it... Even if you do repair it so it winds back there is no guarantee the repair will hold when you really need it to...
The CODE B1511. Driver SEAT BELT BUCKLE Open circuit or short to battery.
Inspect the Seat belt Receiver Connection Under the Driver SEAT.
Inspect the Seat belt receiver at the Side of the Seat.
If everything look good you will need to replace...
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so after completely tearing the seat apart I found 2 wires going up to the seat belt mechanism from under the seat, these wires got caught in the seat mechanism underneath and were shredded. There must be a small solenoid inside the seat belt mechanism because I could hear it click after I repaired the wires(this circuit is live even with the ignition off) Im not sure how it all works but this solved my problem.
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