2. Check the seat belt for damage and deformation of metal parts. If there is damage, the belt must be replaced.
3. Make sure the seat belt can be pulled out freely.
4. Make sure the pretensioner locks the seat belt when the belt is quickly tensioned.
5. Remove the seat belt pretensioner.
6. Check that the seat belt can be pulled out at a reel angle of 15°or less, and that the belt cannot be pulled out at a reel angle of 40°or more.
Front seat.
Rear seats.
7. If the car was damaged in an accident, pull out the belt and check for damage. If there is damage, the belt must be replaced.