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Seat Belt Description

Seat Belt System/Regular Cab 

Fig 1: Identifying Seat Belt Regular Cab
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Seat Belt System - Cab Plus (2-Door) 

Fig 2: Identifying Seat Belt System Cab Plus (2-Door)
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Seat Belt System - Cab Plus (4-Door) 

Fig 3: Identifying Seat Belt System Cab Plus (4-Door)
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Seat Belt System - Front Seats 

Fig 4: Identifying Front Seats Seat Belt System
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Fig 5: Identifying Seat Belt System Components
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Seat Belt System - Rear Seats (2-Door) 

Fig 6: Identifying Rear Seat (2-Door)
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Seat Belt System - Rear Seats (4-Door) 

Fig 7: Identifying Rear Seat (4-Door)
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The lower anchors and tethers for children (LATCH) system is a standardized and uniform attachment system for installing child safety seats in passenger vehicles. LATCH-equipped child safety seats have two lower attachments that connect to the vehicle portion of the LATCH system.

The vehicle portion of the system consists of two attachment points (6mm wires) welded to the front outboard passenger seat cushion frame. The attachment points protrude from the bite line between the seat cushion and seat backrest.

If a child safety seat was in use during a collision, inspect the vehicle portion of the system for damage. If any of the attachment points (6mm wires) are damaged, install a new seat cushion frame.