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Checking inertia reel (locking mechanism) > < Checking seat belts
Checking belt webbing
Checking belt webbing
Operation process
–  Pull belt completely out of inertia reel or lap belt adjustment plate.
–  Inspect belt for dirt and, if necessary, wash it with mild soap solution → Owner's Manual.
l  If any of the following damage (1 and 2) is found in a vehicle involved in an accident then replace the entire seatbelt including the seatbelt lock.
l  If the vehicle was not in an accident but the damage listed under points 1, 2, 3 and 4 exists then this is more than sufficient to justify a seatbelt change.
   
l  1 - Belt webbing cut, torn or chafed.
  V68-0458
l  2– Frayed fabric at edge of belt
  V68-0459
l  3 - Burns caused by cigarettes or similar.
  V68-0460

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