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Where is the latch on a Ford Explorer seatbelt?

Where is the latch on a Ford Explorer seatbelt?

Latch: The latch is the section where the belt connects to the seat. Pretensioner: The pretensioner is the piece over the shoulder that tightens the extender. Clips: The clip is the portion that accepts the extender. How soon do seatbelts need to be repaired or replaced?

Where does the extender go on a Ford Explorer?

Extender: The extender is the belt portion that goes across your waist or shoulder. Latch: The latch is the section where the belt connects to the seat. Pretensioner: The pretensioner is the piece over the shoulder that tightens the extender.

Do you need a refurbished Ford Explorer seat belt?

A refurbished product is a used product that has been cleaned and repaired for eventual resale. You might need a refurbished product if you own an older Explorer and the pieces for it are no longer in production by the manufacturers. What kinds of belt parts are available?

Latch: The latch is the section where the belt connects to the seat. Pretensioner: The pretensioner is the piece over the shoulder that tightens the extender. Clips: The clip is the portion that accepts the extender. How soon do seatbelts need to be repaired or replaced?

A refurbished product is a used product that has been cleaned and repaired for eventual resale. You might need a refurbished product if you own an older Explorer and the pieces for it are no longer in production by the manufacturers. What kinds of belt parts are available?

Why do you need a seat belt in a Ford?

We have Genuine Ford Seat Belts at Ford Parts Center so that away you can be kept safe in case of a car accident. We have Seat Belts for all Ford, Lincoln and Mercury Vehicles. Seat belts are very important to have because without them you could get seriously injured, we also have Genuine Air Bags that also aid in your safety.

Extender: The extender is the belt portion that goes across your waist or shoulder. Latch: The latch is the section where the belt connects to the seat. Pretensioner: The pretensioner is the piece over the shoulder that tightens the extender.

We have Genuine Ford Seat Belts at Ford Parts Center so that away you can be kept safe in case of a car accident. We have Seat Belts for all Ford, Lincoln and Mercury Vehicles. Seat belts are very important to have because without them you could get seriously injured, we also have Genuine Air Bags that also aid in your safety.

What to do if your seat belt won’t release?

Unbuckle the seat belt. Allow the seat belt to roll back in a few inches. Slowly pull the seat belt out so that the auto-lock feature doesn’t engage. Make sure not to pull the seat belt too quickly or hard. As you pull the seat belt, make sure it is not tangled. If it is, untangle the seat belt as you pull it out completely.

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Ruth Doyle