Help! Stuck rear seat belt on 98 Impreza wagon

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jabog6

Hi Folks,

I would appreciate some help on this.

My 98 Impreza BSW right rear seatbelt is stuck. It seems to have been
caused by having 3 child seats in the back seat. It appears the child-
seat lock mechanism became engaged (as it should) but did not
disengage. We've used child seats many times before with no problems.
I removed the belt from the car, and am now searching for a
replacement part online (nobody seems to have a used part here).
However, the part numbers I type in don't show up. Am I doing
something wrong?
What I have in my hands is an assembly, which has the belt itself,
some brackets, the locking mechanism (where the belt is wound), etc.
Some of the numbers are:
90100A015
90502A013
90514C1
567016, F8633T (on belt itself)

None of these show up on any online parts stores I've found. Are
these not Subaru part numbers? Please help.

Regards,

Ricardo
 
jabog6 said:
Hi Folks,

I would appreciate some help on this.

My 98 Impreza BSW right rear seatbelt is stuck. It seems to have been
caused by having 3 child seats in the back seat. It appears the child-
seat lock mechanism became engaged (as it should) but did not
disengage. We've used child seats many times before with no problems.
I removed the belt from the car, and am now searching for a
replacement part online (nobody seems to have a used part here).
However, the part numbers I type in don't show up. Am I doing
something wrong?
What I have in my hands is an assembly, which has the belt itself,
some brackets, the locking mechanism (where the belt is wound), etc.
Some of the numbers are:
90100A015
90502A013
90514C1
567016, F8633T (on belt itself)

None of these show up on any online parts stores I've found. Are
these not Subaru part numbers? Please help.

Regards,

Ricardo
Aren't seatbelts a warrantable item regardless of car age? Get your
dealer to look at it and fix it for free as a safety issue.
 
Aren't seatbelts a warrantable item regardless of car age? Get your
dealer to look at it and fix it for free as a safety issue.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

That's what I though. My garage said the Honda dealer would replace
them free of charge (if it was a Honda, of course). We called Subaru
who essentially told us the warranty has expired, so we're on our
own... I'm frankly a little disappointed at this.
 

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