Description
Passenger seatbelt bracket for Citroën C1 and Peugeot 107 first series. Without alarm.
Direct-fit passenger seatbelt bracket designed for Citroën C1 and Peugeot 107 (first generation). This sturdy replacement bracket secures the seatbelt anchor point to the vehicle structure and restores correct belt routing and fixation after damage or wear. Ideal for professional workshops and skilled DIY enthusiasts who search by OE codes 8974LQ or 8976N7. The bracket is suitable for vehicles without a seatbelt alarm (no alarm sensor included).
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis / Citroën / Peugeot
- Model: Citroën C1 (First Series), Peugeot 107 (First Series)
- Product Codes: 8974LQ, 8976N7
- Additional Numbers: Category Tags: 107 I, Airbags, Seatbelts, C1 and 107, C1 I, Interior
Installation Recommendations
- Prepare basic workshop tools: trim removers, torque wrench, appropriate sockets and screwdrivers.
- Remove necessary interior trim panels to access the original bracket mounting points. Keep fasteners and clips for reassembly or replace damaged ones.
- Unbolt the old bracket and compare the replacement to ensure identical mounting points and orientation.
- Install the new bracket and tighten bolts to the manufacturer’s torque specifications. If torque values are not available, refer to the vehicle repair manual.
- Verify correct belt routing, free movement of the retractor, and secure anchorage after installation.
- Safety Note: If The Vehicle Is Equipped With Seatbelt Pretensioners Or Pyrotechnic Components, Disconnect The Battery And Follow Manufacturer Safety Procedures Before Starting Work.
How Replacement Is Performed
Typical replacement requires removing interior trims to access the pillar or floor mounting point, unbolting the damaged bracket, fitting the new part in the same position and orientation, and reassembling trims. The operation is usually straightforward for experienced technicians and can be performed in a small workshop. Always check that the seatbelt moves smoothly and locks correctly during a quick pull test.
Most Common Failure Reasons
- Damage From Collision: Brackets Are Frequently Bent Or Cracked In Minor Or Major Accidents.
- Corrosion: Long-Term Exposure To Moisture Can Weaken The Metal Or Fasteners, Especially In Older Cars.
- Seized Or Stripped Fasteners: Rusted Bolts Can Fail During Use Or When Attempting Removal.
- Wear And Plastic Clip Fatigue: Trim Clips Or Small Plastic Components That Hold Routing May Break Over Time.
Searching By OE Code (8974LQ, 8976N7) Helps Quickly Find The Correct Part In Catalogs. After Installation, Always Perform A Visual Check And A Functional Test Of The Seatbelt To Ensure Passenger Safety.







