I have a 2-door, 4WD 2004 Chevy Blazer ZR2. So, something's wrong with the front passenger side seatbelt. It's stuck at one length, can't pull it out anymore and can't get it to retract anymore. I think it's just tangled up inside. If I could just get to it I think that I could just untangle it and it would be fine. Problem is, I have no idea how to get to the seatbelt behind the interior panel. I can't find any screws to get the panel off, or any other clues to help me. Has anyone ever taken this panel off? or has anyone ever successfully accessed the seatbelt? Any help would be great! Thanks, Dave

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Asked by DaveFlutie Apr 20, 2007 at 01:14 PM about the 2004 Chevrolet Blazer LS ZR2 2-Door 4WD

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Hello Dave-- The ratchet which control that seatbelt in your 2004 Chevrolet Blazer, or any car, often gets stuck and won't rewind. Any dealer or good mechanic can fix it for you in no time. One trick I have used is to move the seat forward and back a few times. Often that releases the belt without any work at all. I hope it works for you. Good luck from Bovan.

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