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Seat Belt: Testing and Inspection

SEAT BELT INSPECTION

Belt
1. Confirm that the seat belt is installed correctly.
2. Inspect the seat belt for damage and deformation of metal parts.
- If any damage is found, replace the seat belt.

ELR




1. Verify that the belt can be pulled out smoothly, and that it moves smoothly when wound.
- If not as specified, replace the seat belt.

2. Verify that the retractor locks when the belt is quickly pulled.
- If not as specified, replace the seat belt.

3. Remove the retractor.




4. Make sure that the seat belt does not lock when the retractor is tilted slowly up to 15� from the mounted position and locks when the retractor is tilted 40� or more.
- If not as specified, replace the seat belt.

ALR

1. Pull the belt out fully and the lock mode changes from ELR to ALR.
2. Verify that retractor makes a clicking sound as the belt slowly retracts. If no sound is heard, the lock mode has not changed to ALR. If necessary, repeat the above Step 1.
- If not as specified, replace the seat belt.

3. Verify that the belt locks when pulled.
- If not as specified, replace the seat belt.

4. Verify that the lock mode changes to ELR when the belt fully retracts.
- If not as specified, replace the seat belt.

Load Limiter Retractor

WARNING: When the load limiter operates, the belt and anchor rub against each other strongly leaving a trace of wear. If the seat belt is used in this state, the seat belt will not function to its designed effect and there is the possibility of serious injury to passengers. Be sure to replace the seat belt once the load limiter operates.




1. If the vehicle has been subjected to a shock in an accident, pull the belt from the retractor and confirm that there is no trace of wear (the load limiter has not operated) by visually inspecting and feeling the belt.
- If not as specified, replace the seat belt.