Seat Belt: Inspection
CAUTION:
Replace the seat belt assembly (outer belt, inner belt, bolts and nuts) if it has been given a severe impact. The entire assembly should be replaced even if the damage is not obvious.
- Running Test (In Safe Area)
- Fasten the front seat belts.
- Drive the car at 16 km/h (10 mph) and slam on the brakes. Check that the belt locks and cannot be extended at this time.NOTE: Conduct this test in a safe area. If the belt does not lock, remove the belt assembly and perform the following static check. Also, whenever installing a new belt assembly, verify the proper operation before installation.
- Driver's Seat Belt (ELR): Static Test
- Make sure that the belt locks when pulled out quickly.
- Remove the locking retractor assembly.
- Tilt the retractor slowly.
- Make sure that the belt can be pulled out at a tilt of 15 degrees or less but cannot be pulled out at a tilt of over 45 degrees.
If a problem is found, replace the assembly.
- Passenger's Seat Belt (ELR/ALR): Static Test
- Make sure that the belt locks when pulled out quickly.
- Remove the locking retractor assembly.
- Pull out the whole belt and measure the length of the whole belt.
Then retract the belt slightly and pull it out again.
- Make sure that the belt cannot be extended further.
If a problem is found, replace the assembly.
- Retract the whole belt, then pull out the belt until 200 mm (7.87 in.) of the belt remains retracted.
- Tilt the retractor slowly.
- Make sure that the belt can be pulled out at a tilt of 15 degrees or less but cannot be pulled out at a tilt of over 45 degrees.
If a problem is found, replace the assembly.