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I need to replace the left rear seatbelt in my VW Jetta my10, how do I go about it?

My dog chewed the seatbelt, now it needs to be replaced.How do I remove the damaged belt first?

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All the jetta rear seats and seat belt parts
look the same sort of set up

fiddly job
back seat section or sections out
have to remove some plastics
to get to the retractable part of the belt ....looks like it is
under or mounted on the rear parcel shelf
undo the floor mount

then re thread and bolt the new seat belt in (pictured)

then replace the seats

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  • Ian Rimell
    Ian Rimell Jul 01, 2016

    Not as much help as I would have liked, I really need to know how to remove the rear seat,and the plastic "bits" step by step,perhaps with photos, more detail required.
    many thanks

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 21, 2008

SOURCE: how to replace a coolant temp sensor on a 2001 vw jetta 2.0

here is a picture of where it's located on your jetta:

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Wes Manacop

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  • Posted on Aug 17, 2008

SOURCE: rear seatbelt

yes, you need to replace the whole assembly once the tensioner gives out.

Anonymous

  • 150 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 03, 2008

SOURCE: Seat Belt repair/replace

  1. Remove front seat.
  2. Remove adjuster cover. A
  3. Slide floor anchor cover.
  4. Remove floor anchor bolt. B
  5. Remove shoulder anchor bolt. C
  6. Remove front and rear kicking plate, then remove center pillar upper and lower garnish.
  7. Disconnect seat belt pre-tensioner connector.
  8. Remove the screw securing seat belt pre-tensioner retractor, then remove seat belt and seat belt pre-tensioner retractor.
  9. Remove bolts securing seat belt adjuster, then remove seat belt adjuster. Reverse procedure to install.J

Anonymous

  • 141 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 15, 2009

SOURCE: back seat belt replacement

Due to this being a safety item all parts and install must be completed by the dealer.

Anonymous

  • 4 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 22, 2009

SOURCE: I have a 01 vw jetta 1.8t

had same problem with my 2.0 as the water pump will be off anyway might as well do it as far as doing timing belt if you do this yourself good luck we payed over 800 to have belt and water pump replaced that was at a friend garage and a few discounts

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