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I don't know what you mean by "the actual box of the seat belt..." ....

Perhaps posts some pics... if it's pulled all the way out, check for knots or anything that's preventing it from retracting... otherwise, the retracting mechanism inside the perhaps is stuffed?

Never done it myself, but if all of the above fails - open up the box where possible to see what's going on.

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yes its pulled all the way out , and it isnt retracting, yeah thats what i mean the mechanism inside could be stuffed and i was wondering how i could get into that to check it out.

how do i get into that part do i have to remove the seats or what?

thanks for the help

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im guessing your talking about the fron 2 seatbelts. if so i think the mekanism is inside the pillar, so take off the pillar and it should be bolted up in there, as for the back ones the same applies, cant remember if you need to remove the back seat. removing the pillars is easy, they just hold on by clips. be gentle you cant really go wrong.

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If you have an R33, two bolts at the bottom then the bottom section of the seat slides out, you need to pull it a little bit up when you pull it out.

2 more bolts on the top section, this has to be lifted up for it to come out.

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