911 Turbo AWD (996) F6-3.6L Turbo (2001)
Repairs and Inspections Required After a Collision: Service and Repair
Checking Seat Belts
Checking Seat Belts
CAUTION: After any accident, the seat belt system must be checked systematically for proper function and damage. If damage is found
according to the test points, the entire seat belt system must be replaced.
Test points
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Checking belt strap
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Checking automatic belt device (locking effect)
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Belt buckle, visual inspection
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Belt buckle, function test
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Checking sash guides
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Checking mounting elements and mounting points
NOTE: In the case of damage which does not occur as the result of an accident, e.g. wear, only the damaged part needs to be replaced.
Checking belt strap
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Pull out the belt strap on the automatic belt device fully.
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Check the belt strap for soiling; clean, if necessary, with mild soap suds. When drying, avoid direct sunshine.
1. Damage type 1
1.1. If one of the damage types shown below -Figure 1 and 2- is found on an accident vehicle, the seat belt and belt buckle must be replaced.
2. Damage type 2
2.1. If damage such as -Figure 1, 2, 3- is found on a vehicle not involved in an accident, it is sufficient to replace the damaged seat belt.
3. Damage type 3