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SEATBELT STOP BUTTON BREAKS (INSTALL NEW STOP BUTTON KIT)

SUBJECT: SEAT BELT STOP BUTTON BREAKS (INSTALL REPLACEMENT STOP BUTTON KIT)

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1992 "M/L" VANS

Some owners of 1992 M/L vehicles may comment that the seat belt stop button on the driver's and/or passenger's lap-shoulder belt harness has broken.

This condition may be corrected by installing a replacement stop button kit which is now available under the part numbers listed in the SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION section of this bulletin. The kit contains two sets of the two piece buttons.

SERVICE PROCEDURE:

1. Extend the belt out as far as possible from the retractor assembly which is located at the base of the "B" pillar.

2. Find the center width measurement that is approximately 66 cm (26 in.) from the seam of the belt which attaches the anchor plate to the retractor assembly (Figure 1).

3. Position the latch plate ABOVE the location of the stop button (Figure 1).

4. Insert the pin half of the button into the seat belt webbing at the location measured in step 2 and align the other button half to the pin portion.

5. Press the two halves together with your fingers or a pair of pliers.

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION:

Part Number Description ----------- -----------

12540460 Button Asm (gray) 12540461 Button Asm (blue) 12540462 Button Asm (red) 12540463 Button Asm (beige)

For vehicles repaired under warranty use:

Description Labor Time ----------- ----------

Seat Belt Stop Buttons - Replace 0.2 hrs./veh


Object Number: 85222  Size: FS


Object Number: 85883  Size: MF


Object Number: 85221  Size: FS

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