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Selt belt not retracting all the way
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<blockquote data-quote="LaserRed95GT" data-source="post: 1273227" data-attributes="member: 17958"><p>Just wanted to mention that the majority of these panels are snap ins with plastic plugs/pins.</p><p>You would want to use a T50 (the correct size, but a t45 would probably work too) to remove any seatbelt mountings. On the upper rear panel there is one plastic plug directly underneath the seatbelt arch piece.</p><p>I believe there's one more plug towards the rear of the upper rear panel that meets at the seam of the top of the lower rear panel. Then it 'should' be snap out from there. Just be sure you didn't miss any of the plugs. The lower panel is basically the same case, possibly some plugs, and then slides forward and out.</p><p>Take your time and it'll work out. I recommend having the rear seat out before you do this, it'll make it easier and it's not a lot of time to remove the rear seat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaserRed95GT, post: 1273227, member: 17958"] Just wanted to mention that the majority of these panels are snap ins with plastic plugs/pins. You would want to use a T50 (the correct size, but a t45 would probably work too) to remove any seatbelt mountings. On the upper rear panel there is one plastic plug directly underneath the seatbelt arch piece. I believe there's one more plug towards the rear of the upper rear panel that meets at the seam of the top of the lower rear panel. Then it 'should' be snap out from there. Just be sure you didn't miss any of the plugs. The lower panel is basically the same case, possibly some plugs, and then slides forward and out. Take your time and it'll work out. I recommend having the rear seat out before you do this, it'll make it easier and it's not a lot of time to remove the rear seat. [/QUOTE]
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