FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Seat Belt System

REPAIRS AND INSPECTIONS REQUIRED AFTER A COLLISION

SEAT BELT SYSTEMS

CAUTION: Replace the seat belt assembly (outer belt, inner belt, bolts, nuts or sill-bar) if it has been used In a severe impact. The entire assembly should be replaced even if damage is not obvious.


INSPECTION
1. PRETENSIONER IS NOT ACTIVATED
a. Perform a diagnostic system check.*




b. Perform a visual check which includes the following items with the front seat outer belt removed from the vehicle.
- Check for cuts and cracks in, or marked discoloration on the front quarter trim or center pillar lower garnish.
- Check for cuts and cracks in wire harness, and for chipping in connectors.




- Check for deformation of the quarter panel or center pillar.




- Check for cuts and minute cracks in wire harness or marked discoloration on the front seat outer belt.

CAUTION: Be sure to follow the correct procedure for removal and installation of the front seat outer belt.

2. PRETENSIONER IS ACTIVATED
a. Perform a diagnostic system check.*




b. Perform a visual check which includes the following items with the front seat Outer belt removed from the vehicle.
- Check for deformation of the quarter panel or center pillar.
- Check for damage on the connector and wire harness.

* Refer to SRS Warning Light Check, and How to Display and Read Diagnostic Trouble Codes.

REPLACEMENT
In the following cases, replace the seat belt pretensioner.
- If the seat belt pretensioner has been activated.
- If the seat belt pretensioner has been found to be faulty in troubleshooting.
- If the front seat outer belt has been found to be faulty during checking item 1-(b) or 2-(b).
- If the front seat outer belt has been dropped.

CAUTION: Be sure to follow the correct procedure for removal and installation of the seat belt pretensioner.