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nita Posted on Feb 20, 2013

Car seatbelt tangled buckle can't move to get back in position. Help!!!????

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Easy fix!!! If you have a pair of needle nose pliers. Use one to grip on the side of the seat belt, and use another to grip the other side and pull the ends apart. :)

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SOURCE: My rear seatbelt in my subaru outback is locked and wont pull out to buckle up. Can it be fixed

I assume you've already worked the seat belt end back and forth with force. Did the belt move at all? Did you remove the rear seat bottom cusion from the car? That will give you additional leverage on the belt.
If the belt twisted the last time it was used and then rolled up, you need to go to the dealer or an upholstery shop for help.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 20, 2010

SOURCE: 1994 ford tempo- automatic seatbelt is broken

under the seat there should be a plug for the sensor when you sit down it actuates the seat belt check that it is plugged in or that someone has not cut it to quiet the alarm chime if so reattach it

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2010

SOURCE: Even after I buckle my seatbelt the chime still

Try looking for a wire that connects to the seat belt somewhere under the seat it could have become disconnected or cut. Also try taping the fastener with something like a hammer maybe a bit of WD-40 cause something might be sticking inside the fastener.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 09, 2010

SOURCE: I HAVE A 2008 DODGE

sounds like your seatbelt return wiring might be loose check electrical connections and try to pulling the the seatbelt in and out rapidly to free up return mechanicism good luck

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