Seat Belt Question for the Experts!
Seat Belt Question for the Experts!
Hello All, I was hoping to get some help from the experts...My wife and I have been operating an online store for 15 years. We source our products from wholesale lots and lost shipments. Most of the time we are buying "blind". In a shipment we got today, we received 25 sealed seat belt assemblies.
My question is...how can I find out what year these will fit??? They are Takata and the boxes are stamped with the Takata Part Number: 77760-HL3-A010 4184. The part description is Belt ASSY, L RR Seat
Says they were made in 2014.
Any insight would be appreciated. Take care all.
(Not a Civic Driver here...but I do have a 2011 EXL Accord if that helps!)
My question is...how can I find out what year these will fit??? They are Takata and the boxes are stamped with the Takata Part Number: 77760-HL3-A010 4184. The part description is Belt ASSY, L RR Seat
Says they were made in 2014.
Any insight would be appreciated. Take care all.
(Not a Civic Driver here...but I do have a 2011 EXL Accord if that helps!)
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Re: Seat Belt Question for the Experts!
Most of the seat belt parts I see that come from Honda have a paper in the box telling exactly where the seat belt is supposed to be located in the car.
The format of the part number is familiar but it does not come up in my Honda catalog search.
The part # you have may be the suppliers part number (Takata) instead of a car manufacturers part number (Honda/Acura/Toyota/Mazda/Subaru/Kia/whatever). That's only a wild guess though. I just looked on the Takata general public website and came up with nothing for that part number.
Scan the little box with your smartphone and see what comes up?
The format of the part number is familiar but it does not come up in my Honda catalog search.
The part # you have may be the suppliers part number (Takata) instead of a car manufacturers part number (Honda/Acura/Toyota/Mazda/Subaru/Kia/whatever). That's only a wild guess though. I just looked on the Takata general public website and came up with nothing for that part number.
Scan the little box with your smartphone and see what comes up?
Re: Seat Belt Question for the Experts!
Appreciate the response. The boxes didn't have paperwork. They were pretty large with 5 sets in each box. A friend that works at Ford said it looked like a lost shipment of OEM parts to Honda. I'm guessing I'll be holding on to these till I can figure out for sure! Take care.
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