Can anyone help me i am changing the seat belt socket on the drivers side of my VZ commodore and i was told it could set off the airbag. Does anyone know if that's true and what i can do to get around it?
The seat belt socket (receptacle) indeed contains the seat belt pre-tensioner assembly. If you don't have the correct instructions for replacing it and are not 100% confident working on the occupant protection system, I would strongly recommend leaving this job for an authorised dealer or mechanic.
Don't know exactly why you are changing the seat belt however, make sure that it complies with ADR's (Australian Design Regulations), should be stamped somewhere or have a tag fitted with specifics. To do otherwise will make your vehicle unroadworthy. p.s. don't use seconmdhand belt(s) as you have absolutely no idea what they may have been subjected to and could fail (for you) at a life threating time !!
Any (ANY) modification(s), unless approved to ADR standards, that change/alter/modify any aspect of your vehicle from the ADR standards/requirements that existed at the time of manufacture of your vehicle are ILLEGAL.
If you've been told that you could set off the airbag, that's a heads-up worth noting, not likely heresy. It apparently isn't cheap to replace an airbag assembly (from how it was explained to me, once the airbags go off in the dash, that's it: all out and replace. Ditto the seat(s)) The SRS light that illuminates on the dash briefly when starting is a clue to interdependence of the seat belt assembly (all of it) with airbags, pretensioners and other safety features.
•:*¨¨*:•.When you start your car, does it return the favour?•:*¨¨*:•.
Originally posted by soop
Your arse is going to sting for a while, and then worse when it does bugger all.![]()