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    Hi. I got a problem with my rear seat belt. After folding the reat seats down to get a large load in i found that i could not get the passenger rear seat back up due to the seatbelt not giveing any slack.

    Anyone else had this problem and how did you fix it.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparky1292 View Post
    Anyone else had this problem and how did you fix it.?
    Yes. Can remember several people having the same problem, but can't remember the fix.

    Have you tried using the forum search?

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    I did have a quick search on here. Sounds like beat thing I will have to do is unbolt the seat belt and get the seat up and see if the belt free's itself

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparky1292 View Post
    I did have a quick search on here. Sounds like beat thing I will have to do is unbolt the seat belt and get the seat up and see if the belt free's itself
    Exactly what i had to do.. then avoid dropping it down lol

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    Slam and I mean slam the seat back and see if it helps

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    I couldn't even get the seat that far back on mine to slam it.. belt was too tight

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    I did try to prush the seat back up but the seatbelts pulled so tight that it won't move. Will just undo the belt from the base so I can put the seat up and then rebolt it down

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