Installation Guide
Keep guide in vehicle glove box
for future reference.
3-POINT SEAT BELT
FOR SEAT MOUNT & B-PILLAR INSTALLATIONS
SEAT BELT USAGE
How to Use Your Seat Belt System
Proper Seat Belt Fit
CORRECT location of shoulder belt.
Belt must be centered on your shoulder
and chest away from your face & neck.
INCORRECT location of shoulder belt.
Belt must not rub against face or neck.
Adjust seat or belt height adjuster (if
equipped) to properly position belt.
INCORRECT location of shoulder belt.
Belt must not hang loosly off shoulder.
Tighten belt and position correctly
across shoulder and chest.
How to Latch Seat Belt
1. Hold the latch and pull the seat belt across body.
Do not twist webbing. Your seat belt is vehicle
sensitive. The belt locks only if there is a sudden
stop or a crash.
2. Insert the latch into the buckle until you hear an
audible"click”.
3. Pull on the latch to ensure the buckle is locked.
4. Tighten the seat belt by pulling up on shoulder
belt (this will take up the seat belt slack).
5. Shoulder belt must lay flat across your chest.
6. For added comfort adjust seat belt height
adjuster (if equipped).
How to Unlatch Seat Belt
1. Push the release button on the end of the buckle
to release the latch.
2. Allow belt to retract to be stored until next use.
Specification Sources:
FMVSS 207, 208, 209 and 210 National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration Crashworthiness
Division 400 7th Street S.w. Washington. D.C. 20590
Please Note
This information is not all inclusive and will not cover
every seat. pedestal and vehicle configuration.
Installer shall have sole responsibility for proper
selection, application. installation and testing of the
seat belt in accordance with FMVSS 207. 208. and
210 as amended, or any other applicable or
additional specification such as for use outside the
U.S., and for providing instructions to the ultimate
user concerning proper use and periodic
maintenance of the seat belts.
WARNING
Failure to install in accordance with instructions can
result in injury or death to occupants. Read Carefully.
WARNING
Adding too much slack to the seat belt reduces the
system’s effectiveness during a crash, and can result
in injury or death to occupant.
For Additional Assistance:
Takata
2500 Takata Drive
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
248-373-8040
www.takata.com
SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE
How to Care for Your Seat Belt System
Due to severe conditions of use, commercial or
vocational vehicle seat belts can wear sooner than
those in passenger cars. The seat belt in a
commercial or vocational vehicle must be considered
to have a finite life and must be replaced as needed
throughout the life of the vehicle.
The seat belt and components must be inspected
regularly. Inspect the seat belt at least every 20,000
miles or more often if exposed to severe environ-
mental or use conditions.
If you have any doubts about the condition or
function of the seat belt system, REPLACE IT.
If any component or part of the seat belt system
requires replacement, the entire belt system must be
replaced. Use only OEM (Original Equipment
Manufacturer) approved seat belt systems or
components.
If a vehicle is involved in a significant accident, the
entire seat belt system must be replaced.
Any seat belt system that shows cuts, fraying,
extreme or unusual wear, significant discolorations
due to ultraviolet exposure, dusty-dirty conditions,
abrasion to the seat belt webbing, or damage to the
buckle, latch plate, retractor, hardware or any other
obvious problem must be replaced immediately,
regardless of mileage.
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