VOLVO 2001 V70 Back seat is stuck

Discussion in 'Volvo V70' started by jvid, Nov 23, 2004.

  1. jvid

    jvid Guest

    Sorry for not listing it earlier when I put the original post
    It's a 2001 Volvo V70

    Looking for advice...tips...tricks an raising the back seat. I had
    lowered the back seats to carry a load of stuff. The back left seat came
    up with no problem, but the back right seat wouldn't budge!
    The seat belt is so tight that I can't lift the seat up more than about 3
    inches. I have tried to pull the seat belt out by hand, but it won't
    budge.
     
    jvid, Nov 23, 2004
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  2. jvid

    jt Guest

    There are a couple of posts on brickboard that may describe a similar
    problem. See

    http://www.brickboard.com/AWD/index.htm?id=729140
    I have a 97 850 wagon, and the past two times when I have flopped the back seats
    down, the middle seat belt which is drawn out when you put the wider seat down,
    refuses to release and let you pull the seat back up. I have had to unbolt the
    belt from the floor to get the seat up, and then reattach it. But the same thing
    happened the next time I flopped the seat down. At present I drive around with
    the rear middle seat belt disconnected. Is there a fix other than replacing the
    seat belt mechanism? And, if I have to replace it, which model in a junkyard
    should I take one from so the same thing won't happen again? The retraction
    mechanism is in the back of the seat, and is there a horror story connected with
    changing it out?

    And a reply:

    Look at the belts that you don't have a problem with. Note the plastic button
    that prevents the belt from sucking in too far. Now look at the belt that sucks
    itself in. Bet the stop button is missing. These are available at the dealer for
    a dollar or 2.
     
    jt, Nov 23, 2004
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  3. jvid

    Big Dick Guest

    The seat belt retractor has probably failed.
    All Volvo seat belts are under factory warranty
    for 5 years unlimited mileage.
    The dealer will replace the belt free of charge.

    BD
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    Big Dick, Nov 26, 2004
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