Seat Belt Webbing, Checking: Procedure
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2025 Volkswagen Jetta. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
-- Pull the belt completely out of the automatic belt retractor or lap belt adjustment tongue.
-- Check the seat belt webbing for contamination, wash with mild soapy water if necessary. Refer to the Owner's Manual.
- If one of the types of damage (1 and 2), shown in the following, is detected on a vehicle which has been in an accident, the entire seat belt must be replaced with the belt latch.
- If damage under points 1, 2, 3 and/or 4 is detected on a vehicle not involved in an accident, then only the damaged seat belt needs to be replaced.
- 1 - Seat belt webbing cut, torn or frayed.
- 2 - Webbing loops torn at the belt edge.
- 3 - Burn marks from cigarettes or similar.
- 4 - One side of belt edge deformed or area of belt edge is wavy.