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Volvo S60 Seat Belts and Parts

The seat belt is one of the most crucial safety features in any car because it can prevent you from moving around the interior of the cabin during a collision or impact. It is of utmost importance that your seat belts are in great condition just in case they are ever needed. If you have to replace part of a belt or the whole system, you can find what you need for your Volvo S60.

What seat belt parts can you find?

Every seat belt is composed of four main parts, and you can buy them individually if you know that one or more of them specifically needs to be replaced. The first is the extender, which is the belt that extends across your body. The second is the clip, the hard plastic clamp that holds the belt in place. The latch is the locking device with the release button that connects the extender to your sitting surface. Lastly, the pretensioner is the piece up by your shoulder that adjusts how long the extender is.

How do you care for seat belts?

To ensure that your Volvo S60s seat belts give you the maximum performance and lifespan, keep a close eye on them. The mechanisms might start to slow down or work intermittently over time, especially if sand or dirt gets into them. Keeping all the parts free of dust and grim by cleaning them on a regular basis, will help to extend the life of your Volvo S60’s seat belts.

What does OEM mean?

OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. It refers to the vendor who created a part for an automobile when it was factory new. It designates that a particular part is explicitly designed to work with a given make and model of car. You do not necessarily need to get the original part if you can find an alternative for your S60. An aftermarket part comes from a different manufacturer and could have special characteristics, a different color scheme, or other interesting features and still serve the same purpose for your Volvo.

When should you replace the Volvos seat belt parts?

There is no designated time frame to replace seat belt parts. Treat them as if they were as important as the air bag, brakes, or some other core feature. Any defect at all should demand immediate attention. You might be able to just replace one part in some cases, such as a tear in the extender.