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2004 Mercury Mountaineer Seat Belt, Wheel Stud

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  • 1.Restraint Systems - Rear Seat Belts
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  • Mercury 1L2Z-78613D75-AC Anchor - Child Restraint
    1L2Z-78613D75-AC
    Anchor - Child Restraint
    • Part Notes: Kit - Child Seat Coupling Belt
    • Location: Driver Side
    • Fit Note: Less 3rd Row Rear Seat, Style 1 Tether Anchorage Restraint, US MARKETS
    • Production Date: 11/2000-12/2010
    • Callout Name: <613D74C
    MSRP: $18.57 Your Price: $13.42

OEM 2004 Mercury Mountaineer Parts for Rear Seat Belts

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Seat Belt Installation and Repair Tips for 2004 Mercury Mountaineer

  • Q: What Precautions Should Be Taken for Safe Repair of Seat Belt Pretensioners on 2004 Mercury Mountaineer?
    A: Whenever handling air bags, safety belt pretensioners, or repairing an air bag vehicle, always use safety glasses. Do not poke electrical connectors so that they can be accidentally deployed. Keep hands and clothes off moving parts. The units which are not operational need to be depowered, removed, and handed back to Ford Motor Company.
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