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Take the shroud off the part with the release button and see what's keeping it locked up. My recommendation would be to ditch those seat belts and replace them with airplane seat belts. They are much safer and don't break.
If you cannot get it, I would have to think that the dealer has to fix that-safety and emissions are covered for 8 years or 80,000 miles, I am pretty sure. It it can be pushed/pulled, it might release, otherwise make it the dealer's problem.
The panel is attached with plastic clips, if you damage them replacements are available. Chances are you won"t be able to repair the belt retractor as it"s a sealed mechinism.
no. it automaticly locks. it;'s a safety feature, bunch of ********, to make you waste money. but it's true. you need to replace it. the manufacturer designed it that way. no joke.
Not really, you just need to be carefull not to brake the plastic covers but you can get them separate than use a thin spanner and you should be able to do it without removing the seat.
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