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I had that problem with the rear n/s seatbelt last summer. I eventually freed it by parking on the level and giving the bottom inside of the door post a good thump with my fist, while pulling sharply on the belt and then letting go. It has been OK ever since. I have had inertia reel belts do this on other cars too.
It may be that the locking mechanism has jammed, you can disassemble them(which also allows you to retension the retraction spring, good for older surfs where it tends to get sloppy)
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