Right Rear Seat Belt Peugeot 307 CC 8974JY

61.00

Stellantis Citroën Peugeot
8974JY NFP

1 in stock

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Description

Right rear seat belt for Peugeot 307 CC. Complete with buckle.

This right rear seat belt is a direct replacement part intended for the passenger-side rear position on the Peugeot 307 CC. It is supplied complete with the buckle, allowing a straightforward swap for worn or damaged belts. The assembly is commonly searched by part number and is suitable for professional workshops and experienced DIY enthusiasts who perform safe interior repairs.

Key Benefits

  • Direct Fit For Peugeot 307 CC — Designed To Match Original Mounting Points And Routing.
  • Complete With Buckle — Saves Time During Replacement, No Additional Parts Required.
  • Ideal For Workshops And DIY Repair — Easy To Identify By Part Number 8974JY.

Technical Information

  • Manufacturer: Stellantis (Peugeot/Citroën)
  • Model: Peugeot 307 CC
  • Product Codes: 8974JY
  • Additional Numbers: NFP

Installation Recommendations

  1. Park On Level Ground And Disconnect The Negative Battery Terminal Before Starting Work—Wait A Few Minutes To Reduce Risk If The Vehicle Has Pyrotechnic Pretensioners.
  2. Remove Interior Trim Panels Around The C-Pillar And Rear Seat To Access Mounting Bolts And The Retractor.
  3. Unbolt The Lower Anchor And The Retractor (Keep Track Of Any Washers/Spacers). Retain Fasteners If In Good Condition Or Replace With Specified OEM Bolts.
  4. Fit The New Belt Assembly Following The Same Routing As The Old Unit. Ensure The Webbing Runs Smoothly Without Twists And The Buckle Latches Securely.
  5. Tighten All Fasteners To Manufacturer Torque Specifications Where Available. If Torque Specs Are Not Known, Consult The Official Repair Manual Or A Professional Workshop.
  6. Reconnect The Battery And Perform A Functional Check: Belt Retracts Freely, Locks Under Sudden Pull, And Buckle Engages/Disengages Correctly.

Common Failure Causes

Seat belts on the rear seats commonly fail due to wear and abrasion of the webbing, contamination (dirt, oil, or spilled liquids), or mechanical seizure of the retractor mechanism. Corrosion of mounting hardware and damage after collisions are frequent causes for replacement as well. Buckles may stick or fail to latch if foreign objects or corrosion are present. Regular inspection for fraying, cuts, or reduced retraction will help identify a failing unit before it compromises safety.

For reliable performance, replace belts that show visible damage, do not retract properly, or fail the locking test. After any accident, check all seat belts and mounting points and replace components that show signs of stretch, deformation, or impact load.

Additional information

Weight 1.3 kg