Is the inertia operation on seat belts related to the axis that the seat belt coil is mounted ?
Let me explain my plight.
My car failed its NCT ( MOT ) today due to centre seat belt on rear of the estate not being able to be pulled out.
Now after examining the belt mechanism I see the problem. Inside the rear seat upright there are several bowden cables that run from the catch release button. About a year ago the button on my 40% seat seized down preventing the seat being able to be locked .After looking at it and being amazed at the complexity of it I removed the cables from the catch and replaced it with a steel pin .Unfortunatly I now discover that the seat belt is also connected into this "system " and cannot be released . I thought about replacing the original ( which is now in bits on the garage floor

) with one I can get from a Vectra but I am now wondering if the vectra rear belt which sits in line with car will work as the original obviousy sits across the axis of the car.
Warning , if your catch seizes on an estate persevere until you free it.
