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2019 1500 Laramie rear seat belt replacement

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All my rear seat belts are damaged and I'm swapping them with OEM parts. It looks to me like I'll need to pull the rear seat to do this. I am wondering two things:

1. Does anyone have any tips on doing this work? Are there any gotchas?
2. Do I need to be concerned with air bag stuff when doing this work?

Thanks.
Andy
 

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All my rear seat belts are damaged and I'm swapping them with OEM parts. It looks to me like I'll need to pull the rear seat to do this. I am wondering two things:

1. Does anyone have any tips on doing this work? Are there any gotchas?
2. Do I need to be concerned with air bag stuff when doing this work?

Thanks.
Andy
"WARNING: Before Repairing Any Restraint System, The Battery Cables And Any Back-up Power Supplies To The System Must Be Disconnected In Order To Prevent Accidental Deployment"
You need to read up on the procedure before doing this work, specially if the squib`s have not detonated.
Might also want to get a cheater bar for your wrench.
 
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Thanks. I got a 3 day service library subscription to get all the official info.

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I had to replace my drivers seat belt. There was an airbag cluster light that cleared after a few drive cycles.

I doubt the rear seats cause this because they don't trigger the seat belt warning. But just a heads up incase you see a temporary cluster light.
 

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Cool, thank you. I did notice the verification process requires a scan tool, and wondered if not having that, and therefore not being able to do the procedure, was going to cause any issues. Guess I'll find out.
 

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