you have to remove the plastic and manually retract it (roll it up in there) and it will reset the spring. This happened on my my vehicle and I had to do it 1 or 2 times again since I had the problem you have to remove the plastic and manually retract it (roll it up in there) and it will reset the spring. This happened on my my vehicle and I had to do it 1 or 2 times again since I had the problem
AnonymousMar 18, 2014
seat belt will not release lock insideseat belt will not release lock inside
AnonymousMar 18, 2014
seat belt is locked insideseat belt is locked inside
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The seat bottom is held in with 2 release buttons located left and right of the center of the seat. (see photo) push with a screw driver and lift, then pull the seat bottom forward and remove.
The rear seat back is help in place by 2 self tapping bolts on the lower left and right of the seat back near the floor, if I remember correctly you'll need a 10mm socket. Remove the 2 bolt and lift up to remove the seat back. When re installing the seat back do not over tighten the bolts they have a tendency to strip.
there is a weight in the base of the seat belt lock that may be stuck. take the cover loose and see if you can push the weight toward the rear of the car. if this works see if there is a chance that the belt lock is leaning forward when tight. when you hit your brakes these weights slide forward and lock the belt they should be tilted the the rear ever so slightly so they return when the car "leans back" hope this helps.
With the headrest about half way up insert a flat bar between the headrest bar and the opening where it goes in the seat. (back side of head rest) and pull up. It should come right out. I used a paint stir stick when I changed my seat belt loops.
Hope this helps.
seat belts have a lock mechanism inside that react with fast momentum forward. what this means is; if you **** it quickly it should catch. if you stopped suddenly the person wearing the belt should not be able to extend the belt. if you can, replace the seat belt assemblies.
lock is cooked
time to go to the salvage yard and spend 20 bucks if you remove it your self
keep in mind a mustang is a mustang 1990-2009 seat belts should be the same ford doesnt change things like that
if you are a larger frame person you might actually be able to pull a longer belt out of a lincon and use a longer belt
b ware of length though as it will cost you cash even it you cant use it they usualy dont do refunds at salvage yards
I HAVW SAME PROBLEM BUT IN A 2003 MUSTANG.
you have to remove the plastic and manually retract it (roll it up in there) and it will reset the spring. This happened on my my vehicle and I had to do it 1 or 2 times again since I had the problem
seat belt will not release lock inside
seat belt is locked inside
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