Other Name: Seat Belt Assembly; Seat Belt Lap and Shoulder Belt, Rear Right; Retractor
Manufacturer Note: (-J*)
Position: Rear Passenger Side
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2009-2011 Mercury Grand Marquis | LS | 8 Cyl 4.6 L FLEX, 8 Cyl 4.6 L GAS
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Mercury Grand Marquis Seat Belt
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Q: How to service the center front seat belt on Mercury Grand Marquis?
A:
Service of the center front seat belt starts after moving the driver seat forward while removing both front seat rear track covers. The first step requires unfastening the seat nuts before pushing the driver seat forward enough to free the center passenger safety belt buckle from its inboard mounting stud. Consider attaching the buckle anchor by tilting the driver seat forward before passing it into the slot of the seat track. Position the seat onto the rear track studs before placing the buckle anchor onto the stud correctly and reinstalling the nuts followed by repositioning of the front seat rear track covers. Review the active restraint system operation to verify its proper functionality.
Q: How Can Seat Belt Anchor Plate Thread Damage Be Addressed on Mercury Grand Marquis?
A:
Seat belt anchor plate thread damage can be resolved when lap/shoulder seat belts exist in original factory placement or if replaced by hand-starting anchor bolts to their proper torque specification. Start by removing the damaged bolt before drilling inside the seat belt anchor plate with a 27/64 inch drill bit. The anchor plate requires rethreading with a 1/2-13 tap before blowing away any loose chips. Complete the assembly with the right attachment components while hand-starting the new bolt before applying it to the specified tightening torque.