Other Name: Belt Assembly, Front Seat; Seat Belt Receptacle, Front, Front Right; Latch; Belt Assembly, Front Seat Inner, Passenger Side; Belt Assembly, Front Seat Inner, Driver Side
Manufacturer Note: STONE,TRIM1#
Position: Front
Item Weight: 1.50 Pounds
Item Dimensions: 14.2 x 11.7 x 2.2 inches
Condition: New
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
SKU: 73230-AC010-B0
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's
factory warranty.
Other Name: Belt Assembly, Front Seat; Seat Belt Lap and Shoulder Belt, Front Right; Belt & Retractor; Belt Assembly, Front Seat Outer, Passenger Side
Manufacturer Note: IVORY,TRIM0#
Position: Passenger Side
Replaces: 73210-AC020-A0
Part Name Code: 73210
Item Weight: 4.80 Pounds
Condition: New
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
SKU: 73210-AC021-A0
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's
factory warranty.
More Info
Fits the following 2003 Toyota Avalon Submodels:
XL, XLS | 6 Cyl 3.0 L GAS
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2003 Toyota Avalon Seat Belt
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2003 Toyota Avalon Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: What are the essential steps to inspect and repair the seat belt system after a collision on 2003 Toyota Avalon?
A: Seat belt system inspection and repair should be performed immediately after any collision takes place. The seat belt assembly together with outer belt, inner belt, bolts, nuts or sill-bar requires replacement after experiencing severe impacts even without apparent damage. Perform a diagnostic system check before visually inspecting cuts, cracks and marked discoloration located on the front quarter trim or center pillar lower garnish together with the wire harness and connectors when the pretensioner does not activate. Examine quarter panel and center pillar straightness then check the outer belt of the front seat for damage. System diagnostics should go first if the Air Bag pretension activates while an inspection checks for any quarter panel or center pillar bending and connector and wire harness damage. The seat belt pretensioner requires replacement whenever it activates and always in cases where troubleshooting reveals a faulty pretensioner or when either the front seat outer belt suffers from failure or if that belt has dropped. The proper steps should be executed when removing and installing the front seat outer belt and seat belt pretensioner.