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There should be a mechanism in the door jamb near-to the seatbelt. If equipped, push on it while jerking seatbelt until it retracts. If not equipped, close door firmly while jerking seatbelt to activate retract.
The airbags and sensors don't necessarily have to be replaced other than for obvious safety reasons. However, the light on your dash indicating a problem with your air bags will likely remain lit.
it is not recommended that seat belts from a collision be reused as they and the linkage have already been stressed and could fail in another collision, best to replace them with new, this i got from a collission expert
You mean when the belts are not fastened right?
In the owner's manual it talks about how to disable the seatbelt warning by fastening then unfastening the belt in an exact pattern at an extact time.
I do not know if that will help but it may be a key to finding a solution.
rear seat belts lock if you pull them out all the way and put them ALR mode. Automatic Locking Restraint. It will ratchet as the belt is rewound. This is for holding a child seat in place.
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