Peugeot 407 passenger passport lock holder 8975P6 8975AS

30.00

Stellantis CITROEN PEUGEOT
8975P6 8975AS

1 in stock

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Description

Passenger safety pass lock holder for PEUGEOT 407
Color FXX black

Part description

This passenger seat belt lock holder is designed for the interior of a Peugeot 407. It is used to firmly hold the belt lock so that the lock is stable, correctly guided and conveniently accessible when turning on. A suitable solution when the original holder is damaged (cracked, deformed, squeezed fit) or when replacing seat belt parts as part of an interior repair.

Technical information

  • Manufacturer: Stellantis Citroën Peugeot
  • Model: Peugeot 407
  • Other numbers: 8975AS
  • Color: FXX Black
  • Category: Airbags / Seat belts / Interior

Product codes

  • Product codes: 8975P6, 8975AS

Installation recommendations

Generally/Typically for this type of part, replacing the seat belt lock bracket requires careful seating and checking the routing/securement to ensure nothing is restricting seat belt function. The exact procedure may vary depending on the specific design of the car.

1) Before assembly

  • Compare the new and original part: the shape of the holder, the type and position of the attachment, any guide elements.
  • Inspect the bracket for cracks, bends or excessive wear at the mounting points.
  • Verify compliance according to codes 8975P6 / 8975AS and visually according to design.
  • If you intervene in the vicinity of safety elements during disassembly, work carefully and systematically.

2) Necessary tools and materials

  • Basic set of hand tools (ratchet/extension, keys according to the connections used)
  • Screwdrivers / plastic crowbar for dismantling interior parts (as needed)
  • Cleaning agent and cloth for cleaning the contact surfaces

3) Step-by-step assembly procedure

  1. Secure the vehicle against movement and prepare a working space in the interior.
  2. Free access to the bracket (if it is covered by the interior cover, remove it gently).
  3. Document the original routing and orientation of the belt lock (a photo before disassembly will help with assembly).
  4. Remove the damaged/original bracket from the mount.
  5. Clean the seating surfaces and check that the counters/mounts are not damaged.
  6. Place the belt lock holder in the correct position (without tension and twisting).
  7. Fix the holder according to the original mounting method.
  8. Check that the belt buckle is stable, does not move and has a natural movement without rubbing.
  9. Refit any covers/interior parts and check that they fit properly.
    • 4) Post-assembly checks and test drive/function verification

      • Repeatedly try on and off the belt – the lock must work smoothly and reliably.
      • Check that the belt is not pinched anywhere and that nothing is obstructing its guidance.
      • For a short ride, check that the lock/holder does not click and is firmly in place.

      5) The most common assembly mistakes + how to avoid them

      • Switching the orientation of the bracket – note the original position and compare the parts before disassembly.
      • Assembly by force – if the part does not fit naturally, recheck the fit and fit of the design.
      • Pinched belt routing/cabling around – always check for free movement and proper routing after assembly.

      Reasons why the part is damaged

      • Mechanical stress during frequent use (pulling on the lock, leaning on the lock/bracket).
      • Cracking or deformation due to impact or careless handling when disassembling the interior.
      • Loose mounting – long-term vibrations can cause play and subsequent damage to the bearing.
      • Material aging and fatigue of plastic/metal parts in the interior.

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg