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Repairs and Inspections Required After a Collision: Service and Repair
Belt Guide Rings and Locking Tongue, Checking

Seat Belts, Inspecting

CAUTION!
After every accident the seat belt system must be inspected systematically! If damage is determined when inspecting the check points,
customer must be informed regarding necessity of changing belts.

Check points:

‹› Belt Webbing, Checking

‹› Retractor, Checking Locking Function

‹› Belt Latch, Inspecting Visually

‹› Belt Latch, Checking Function

‹› Belt Guide Rings and Locking Tongue, Checking

‹› Securing Components and Anchorage Points, Checking

‹› If customer refuses to have a damaged seat belt replaced, appropriate note should be made.

Belt Guide Rings and Locking Tongue, Checking

The plastic-covered guides show fine parallel scoring after straining belt system (belt was fastened during accident). (Wear which has been brought
about by frequent belt use can be recognized by smooth signs of wear which are free of scoring).

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Check plastic for deformation, rupture and tearing.

‹› For groove build-up and/or damage, replace safety belt completely with lock.

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