seat belt

Amsafe Seat Belt – 02E034000

Vehicle recall defect – On Amsafe Cp Traveling Retractor Lap (Type 1) Seat Belts, The Plastic Cover Housing The Reserve End Of The Seat Belt Web Can Break. If The Two Halves Of The Cover Completely Separate, The Connector Portion Of The Belt Will Detach From The Cover. Once Detached, The Connector Rivet Can Separate From The Connector Frame Causing The Frame To Become Unusable.


Beams Seat Belt – 03E054000

Vehicle recall defect – Beam’S Assembled Seat Belts Containing A Tongue Known As Beam’S Model No. 201, Primarily For Installation In A Variety Of Vehicles. The Tongues Were Assembled Into Beam’S Seat Belt Units With Dates Of Manufacturer Of Between July And October 2003 Originating From Batch Numbers 2691 And 2323. The Months July, August, September, And October Will Appear On The Sewn-In Tag Of The Seat Belt Assembly. The Substantial Majority Of The Sewn-In TAGS Will Also Contain The Number “1201.” These Seat Belt Assemblies Do Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 209, “Seat Belt Assemblies.”


Beams Seat Belt – 03E046000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Seat Belts, Buckle No. 1524 (Number Stamped On Backside), Used On Some School Buses, Passenger And Postal Vehicles, Fail To Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 209, “Seat Belt Assemblies.” The Metal Frame Of The Seat Belt Buckle May Fracture Due To Possible Embrittlement Of The Steel.