Middle seat belt buckle

Dean173

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Hi all,

First of all apologies if this is in the wrong thread.

I have a middle seat belt but can' seem to find the buckle that it goes into. Had a good feel around under the seat but count seem to find it.

Does it exist and if so do I need to take the back seat off to access it.
 
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Is not perhaps on a short strap that's been tucked down between the back & base :confused:
 
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Is not perhaps on a short strap that's been tucked down between the back & base :confused:
Possibly, I have had a good feel around and can' see to fee it. Don't want to take the base off if I can help it.
 

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Possibly, I have had a good feel around and can' see to fee it. Don't want to take the base off if I can help it.

I've no idea with your car, but my previous cars seat
Possibly, I have had a good feel around and can' see to fee it. Don't want to take the base off if I can help it.

Seat bases often come out fairly easily .... no idea on your car .... but you might just be able to release them enough to get your hand in

Is this like your?
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Can you take a picture a bit further left? We can’t see where the buckle would be....
 
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Can you take a picture a bit further left? We can’t see where the buckle would be....
The bottom picture of just the buckle is where the middle seat belt should go if that makes sense.
 

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The bottom picture of just the buckle is where the middle seat belt should go if that makes sense.
Ah yeah, get you sorry!
Must have slipped under the seat squab as others have said
 

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Can you take a picture a bit further left? We can’t see where the buckle would be....

I'm with you. I think. The belt receptor shown is for the belt for the left seat passenger. The centre belt [shown] needs to 'cross-over' the centrally seated passenger, and the receptor would be more to the left (as relative to the photo).
 

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Here's mine, hope it helps.

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^ great help indeed- the receptor with the small web attached seems to come through the same aperture as the off side rear receptor , so the likelihood is that its slipped back through.
 
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That's great, I'll have a look tomorrow and see if I can feel/grab it. If not I'll take the base of the seat off and see if it is there. Thanks all will let you know if I am successful.
 


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