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Safety Restraint System -
Inspection
The seat belt system, including webbing,
buckles, latches, and mounting hardware,
endures heavy use in heavy-duty vehicles,
much more than seat belt systems in
passenger cars. All users should be aware
of the factors contributing to this heavy use
and reduced belt life.
WARNING
Failure to properly inspect and main-
tain restraint systems can lead to in-
jury or loss of life. Without periodic in-
spection and maintenance to detect
unsafe conditions, seat restraint com-
ponents can wear out or not protect
you in an accident.
WARNING
It is important to remember that any
time a vehicle is involved in an acci-
dent, the entire seat belt system must
be replaced. Unexposed damage
caused by the stress of an accident
could prevent the system from func-
tioning properly the next time it is
needed. Failure to comply may result
in death or personal injury.
Seat Belt Inspection Points
1. Web cut or frayed or extremely
worn at latch area.
2. Web cut or frayed at D-loop web
guide.
3. Comfort Clip cracked or damaged.
4. Buckle casting broken.
5. Retractor Web Storage for
damage. (located behind trim
panel)
6. Tethers for web wear and proper
tightness of mounting hardware.
MAINTENANCE - Safety Restraint System - Inspection
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