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Random problems like yours are very difficult to trace and fix, which I suspect is behind Holden’s apparent inaction. If they can’t find the cause of the problem when the car is in their possession they can’t fix it. Next time it happens, if you can, don’t restart it because that will likely reboot the computer and reduce the chances of finding anything wrong, just get it trucked straight to the dealer.
The main point of impact is behind the B-pillar and as a result I would believe the level of impact wasn't high enough to trigger the airbags. If you believe the system was faulty it would best to consult an engineer qualified to assess crash damage and have your car checked, someone like Laurie Sparke of Sparke Engineering.
I wouldn't recommend you take it anywhere but the dealer. It's still under warranty and the dealer and Holden are the ones to fix it. I would take it back and tell them you believe it to be dangerous to drive and refuse to take it away until it's fixed.
Yours is the first report we've had of a problem with the seatbelts in the Cruze. Persist until Holden fixes the problem to your satisfaction.
Holden’s warranty goes with the car when it’s sold, regardless of the dealer it was bought from or who serviced it.