11-27-2012, 09:39 AM
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I agree with jduck, to fold the headrest down and try to slide the belt (down) off the rest. If that doesn't work, looks like you can pop the rear panel of the seat off and have access to the headrest. There's an illustration of it in the repair manual. (Rear NO.2 Seat) Or unbolt the seat from the floor. Whichever looks easier would be my choice. Good luck.
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11-27-2012, 03:12 PM
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You can leave it like that as a reminder of how destructive and dangerous a 4 yr old can be. My daughter is 3... can't wait to see what surprises await me.
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11-27-2012, 07:27 PM
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My daughter is 3... can't wait to see what surprises await me.
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Don't keep coins around your center console, they may end up in your CD drive ;)
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11-28-2012, 12:13 AM
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Don't keep coins around your center console, they may end up in your CD drive ;)
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LOL... Don't keep anything near the center console if you have nieces like mine. One distracts while the other feeds the cd player.
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11-28-2012, 05:30 AM
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Well it was probably hungry. Also a handy place to store spare change.
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11-28-2012, 12:37 PM
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Hahaha i like that coin comment! well, i apologize for not getting back sooner, been very busy. alc9020- the repair manual like haynes? I'll go ahead and get one of those. The seatbelt is locked tight, no movement at all. And my brother-in-law and I tried to move the seat/headrest forward to get just enough room, but it was not happening... I think I'm going to attack the anchor points. I can't complain too much that the seats/seatbelts are anchored TOO well to the car can I? Hopefully if I get it, I'll post how it went! Thanks again for all the suggestions!!
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11-28-2012, 02:20 PM
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Hahaha i like that coin comment! well, i apologize for not getting back sooner, been very busy. alc9020- the repair manual like haynes? I'll go ahead and get one of those.
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Courtesy of Nashman you can find the manual you are looking for in my signature below. Good luck with the deconstruction/reconstruction!
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I have two 2 year old Wiems who can get threw that belt in a matter of minutes....
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Howdy! I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! My wife's family visited, and it went great.. Except somehow, my 4 yr old niece managed to wrap my 3rd row seatbelt around the opposite seat headrest... the seatbelt is locked and will not budge. I tried moving seat forward/headrest down to get enough room to slide it back over, NO GO!
I was wondering if anyone was unfortunate enough to have this happen, and had suggestions on how to fix it (besides taking the interior completely apart to get to the belt's anchor points, I always break the plastic pins) Any help is appreciated!!!
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03-07-2013, 06:32 PM
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well if you dont want to take the belt anchor apart, maybe you can take the seat back off, and disassemble the headrest from there. If it's typical Toyota construction, the back should pop off with the removal of any latch/pull hardware.
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