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Passenger side seat belt freezes up - Alero Oldsmobile Cars & Trucks

  • kiyt13 Aug 11, 2008

    Well Duh!! I wanted to know how to fix it.
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I suspect there is something in the retractor system.

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    Rian Peters Aug 12, 2008

    I apologize for my blunt answer. I do not have the manual on hand If you do not have a manual I will look into this and get back with you. The Haynes manuals should have instructions on getting the covers off to access the spool. Usually these covers have simple pop in plastic buttons holding the plastic cover on the retractor.
    Sorry I do not have any more specific answer to your question


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