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MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT BELT ASSEMBLY INSTALLATIONS
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J800C_197311
- Revised
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English
Scope
It is the purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice to provide general installation instructions for universal type seat belt assemblies for installation in either a commercial or passenger car vehicle. Its primary intent is to provide guidance in the installation of seat belt assemblies meeting the requirements of the SAE J4 and Section 571.209 in the code of Federal Regulations of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. These minimum instruction requirements may be supplemented by more specific manufacturer’s instructions, if they are necessary to provide proper installation in a particular vehicle.
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Issuing Committee
Seat Belt Systems Standards Committee
SCOPE: Provide a forum for volunteer experts in the field of safety belts to assist in the review and update of current SAE safety belt standards applicable to new passenger cars and multipurpose passenger vehicles and light duty trucks. SHORT TERM OBJECTIVES: 1. Identify SAE safety belt standards that require revision; 2. Establish extent of revision (low, medium, high); 3. Prioritize and establish timeframe for completion. LONG TERM OBJECTIVES: Identify and create new SAE safety belt standards
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