with a luke-warm soap solution
only.
Seat belts should be
periodically inspected for
webbing defects such as cuts or
pulled threads.
Immediately after replacing a
damaged or worn seat belt,
destroy the old belt to prevent it
from being used again.
Table a. Troubleshooting the automatic seat belt system
Problem
Probable cause
Repairs
Damage to seat belt:
Accident in which bumper
impact absorbers were
permanently deformed
Replace complete automatic
seat belt. Also check and
replace, if necessary:
Seat belt mounting on
car body
Seat belt mounting on
seat runner
Belt creased, unraveled,
pinched, cut or melted
Seat belts aged or worn
Replace complete automatic
seat belt.
Belt buckle or belt lock plastic
casing worn, damaged or
missing
Seat belt buckle is not ejected
with spring pressure when red
button on seat belt lock is
pressed
Seat belt lock mechanism
worn or damaged
Replace seat belt lock.
Seat belt automatic reel does
not lock when pulled out
suddenly.
Automatic reel defective
Replace reel assembly.
Seat belt automatic reel jams
when pulled out.
Automatic reel loose
Tighten reel mounting bolt.
Return spring broken inside
reel
Replace reel assembly.
Seat Belts
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