Description
Safety Belt For CITROEN C8 And PEUGEOT 807
Left Front Seat – Driver
High-quality replacement safety belt designed for the left front (driver) position on Citroën C8 and Peugeot 807 models. This part corresponds to common OE references 14864390XX and 8974XF and is aimed at professional mechanics and experienced DIY enthusiasts who require a reliable, directly replaceable belt assembly. The belt restores occupant restraint function, meets original fitment points and mounting geometry, and is suitable for vehicles originally equipped with a 3-point seat belt system.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis (Citroën/Peugeot)
- Model: Citroën C8, Peugeot 807
- Product Codes: 14864390XX, 8974XF
- Additional Numbers: 14007784XX
Function And Description
The assembly is a 3-point driver seat belt with a retractor and inertia locking mechanism. It restrains the occupant during sudden deceleration and helps reduce movement in the event of a collision. Many original installations on these models incorporate a pretensioner and a load limiter to improve occupant protection; if the pretensioner has deployed in a prior event, the entire assembly must be replaced.
Installation Recommendations
Before starting work, take appropriate safety precautions. If the vehicle is equipped with a pretensioner, disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait at least 10 minutes to reduce the risk of accidental activation. Remove required trim panels to access the upper anchor, retractor and lower mounting bolts. Unbolt the anchor points and remove the old belt assembly. Install the new belt ensuring correct routing and alignment of the webbing, then torque all mounting bolts to the manufacturer’s specifications. After installation, check for smooth operation of the retractor and correct locking under sudden pulls. Inspect surrounding mounting points and trim for damage and replace fasteners if corroded or deformed.
Why This Part Typically Fails
- Wear And Abrasion: Repeated use can cause fraying or weakened webbing, especially where it rubs against trim or hardware.
- Contamination: Dirt, oils or chemicals can degrade webbing and internal mechanisms.
- Pretensioner Activation: In a collision the pyrotechnic pretensioner will fire and the belt must be replaced.
- Mechanism Seizure: Retractor spring or locking mechanism can stick due to corrosion, debris or long-term wear.
- UV And Ageing: Prolonged sun exposure can weaken webbing over many years.
Service Advice
Replace The Belt After Any Impact That Activates The Pretensioner Or If The Webbing Shows Cuts, Heavy Fraying, Burn Marks Or Stiffness. Always Verify Mounting Points And Fasteners For Structural Integrity. For Best Results Use Appropriate Torque Settings From The Manufacturer And Follow Repair Manuals For Trim Removal And Reassembly.







