1. Pull out the seat belt fully and check the webbing for broken threads.
2. Damage can be caused by, for example, a pinched belt or exposure to a burning cigarette. In this case, the belt must be replaced.
3. If there is abrasion without signs of damage to the threads, it is not necessary to replace the belt.
4. A belt that is hard to move should be checked for twisting. If necessary, remove trim on B-pillar.
5. If the rewinder does not work, the belt must be replaced (service station work).
6. The belt webbing can only be cleaned with soap and water. Under no circumstances should solvents or chemical cleaners be used for this.
7. Check up places of installation of pillows of safety for presence of damages.
8. Clean the surface of the steering wheel and panels under which the airbag assemblies are located, with a dry or damp cloth.
Attention! It is not allowed to paste over or fit with any material the steering wheel and the surface of the front panel on the right.