Seat belt Citroën Peugeot 14008311XX 8974A0

48.00

Stellantis CITROEN PEUGEOT
14008311XX 8974A0

1 in stock

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Description

Seat belt for CITROEN C8 and PEUGEOT 807 cars
Center rear seat in the second row – behind the driver and passenger
Color FXX – BLACK

Part description

This Citroën/Peugeot seat belt is intended for Citroën C8 and Peugeot 807 models. It is a belt for the center rear seat in the second row (design usable behind the driver and passenger) in FXX – black design. If you search for a part by number, in practice it is often found as 14008311XX or 8974A0.

The seat belt is a key element of passive safety – when you replace a damaged piece, you will restore the correct function of securing the crew as well as safety in everyday operation.

Technical information

  • Manufacturer: Stellantis
  • Model: Citroën C8, Peugeot 807
  • Other numbers: not specified

Product codes

  • Product codes: 14008311XX, 8974A0

Installation recommendations

Notice: Below is a general procedure typical of replacing a seat belt. The exact steps may vary depending on the specific design of the seat/mount in the car.

1) Before assembly

  • Compare the codes (14008311XX, 8974A0) and color (FXX – Black) with the old part.
  • Check if the belt is torn, cut, burnt or excessively chafed.
  • Check the winding function: the belt must wind smoothly and immediately lock when jerked.
  • Check the buckle and lock (if included): they must click securely and release.

2) Necessary tools and materials

  • Normal set of gola/ratchet and extension (according to the type of screws in the car)
  • Screwdrivers / plastic pry bar for removing upholstery covers
  • Flashlight
  • Clean cloth for cleaning the contact surfaces

3) Step-by-step assembly procedure

  1. Secure the car against movement and create access to the installation site (folding/sliding the seats as possible).
  2. Remove the covers and trims that prevent access to the belt attachment points.
  3. Carefully release the old seat belt from its attachment (anchor points, possible belt guide).
  4. Remove the old retractor/belt assembly so as not to damage the surrounding plastics and upholstery.
  5. Clean the mating surfaces and check the threads/fastening points for damage.
  6. Install the new (used) belt in its original position and guide the belt along the same route as originally.
  7. Attach all anchor points and make sure the belt is not twisted or pinched anywhere.
  8. Put back the removed covers and linings and check that nothing restricts the free movement of the belt.
  9. Perform a manual function test: smooth winding, blocking when jerking, correct guidance through the guides.
    • 4) Post-assembly checks and function verification

      • Try putting on and taking off the belt in the actual seat position.
      • Check that the belt tightens properly after release and does not return slowly.
      • Check that there is no sharp edge rubbing anywhere and that the belt does not catch when the seat moves.

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

      • Twisted belt – before final tightening, check the guide and orientation of the belt along its entire length.
      • Bad seating of trim – plastic parts can pinch the belt; after assembly, pull out the belt several times and let it wind up.
      • Negligent control of the winder – always test the blockage with a jerk before the covers are fully assembled.

      Reasons why the part is damaged

      • Mechanical damage to the belt: cut, frayed, rubbed against sharp edges or pinched into the seat mechanism.
      • Material ageing: weakening of the fabric due to time, UV radiation and repeated stress.
      • Contamination: clogging of the mechanism with dust/liquids can impair winding and locking function.
      • After an accident: the belt and retractor may be overloaded and subsequently malfunction (e.g. worse retracting or permanent blocking).
      • Incorrect handling: suddenly releasing the belt back can damage the winding mechanism in the long term.

Additional information

Weight 1 kg