Nissan Versa
Sedan Service Manual
Maintenance (MA) » Chassis and body maintenance
Seat belt, buckles, retractors, anchors
and adjusters
SEAT BELT, BUCKLES, RETRACTORS, ANCHORS
AND ADJUSTERS : Inspection
Check the seat belt buckles, webbing, retractors, anchors and adjusters.
Replace any seat belt assembly as
necessary. Refer to SB "Inspection".
- Check the seat belt anchors for loose bolts, damage, or excessive wear.
- Check the seat belt webbing for any damage, cuts, fraying, or excessive
wear.
- Check the retractor for smooth operation.
- Check the function of the buckles by inserting the seat belt tongue and
checking for proper engagement of
the buckle and press the button on the buckle to check for proper release of
the seat belt tongue.
CAUTION:
- After any collision, inspect all seat belt assemblies, including
retractors and other attached components,
such as the guide rail set. NISSAN recommends replacing all seat belt
assemblies in use during
a collision, unless they are not damaged and are inspected to confirm they
are operating
properly after a minor collision.
Also inspect all seat belt assemblies that are not in use during a
collision, and replace any components
if damaged or not operating properly. The seat belt pre-tensioner should be
replaced even if
the seat belts are not in use during a frontal collision where the driver
and passenger air bags have
been deployed.
- If any component of the seat belt assembly is suspected of being
damaged or not operating properly,
do not repair the component. Replace the components as an assembly.
- If the seat belt webbing is cut, frayed, or damaged then replace
the seat belt assembly.
- Do not lubricate the seat belt buckle or tongue.
- When replacing any seat belt assembly always use a Genuine NISSAN
seat belt assembly.
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