Web Stop Button Replacement
The webbing of each of the tip half seat belts in this vehicle except for the third row center belt is equipped with a molded plastic web stop button, which holds the latch plate of the seat belt tip half in a readily accessible stored position and prevents it from falling to the lower belt anchor while the belt is not in use. If this button becomes damaged or separated from the belt webbing, it may be successfully replaced using the following procedure without the need for removing or replacing the entire seat belt assembly.
The web stop button replacement kit includes two molded plastic replacement button halves: a male button half with a pointed spike in its center, and a female button half with a hole in its center. The button halves are not available separately. In addition to the button replacement kit, a pair of wheel weight pliers (such as KD Tools® #3358, Snap-on® #WWPR13A or equivalent) and a gel-type super adhesive glue (such as Mopar® Bond-All Gel #04467709 or equivalent) are required.
- Carefully inspect the seat belt webbing to identify the hole or a witness mark where the original web stop button halves (2 and 5) were installed. If no distinct evidence of the prior button location is found, go to Step 2. If the original button location is clearly evident, go to Step 3.
- Find the appropriate dimension in the Web Stop Button Location table. Measure and mark that distance (4) in the center of the belt webbing from the point where the webbing is secured to the seat belt lower anchor plate (3).
WEB STOP BUTTON LOCATION SEATING POSITION DIMENSION FRONT 412 plus or minus 10 millimeters (16.22 plus or minus 0.39 inches) - Working from the side of the seat belt webbing that faces the interior of the vehicle, pierce the webbing with the spike in the center of the male button half. The male button head should face the interior of the vehicle.
- Apply a small dot of gel-type super adhesive glue (2) around the center hole on the back side of the female button half (1).
- Press the female button half over the spike of the male button half that protrudes through the side of the belt webbing that faces away from the interior of the vehicle.
- Use the flat anvil-like jaw (3) of the wheel weight pliers to flatten the sharp spike (2) of the male button half that protrudes through the female button half (1) on the back side of the belt webbing (4).
- Carefully use the curved jaw (3) of the wheel weight pliers to compress and form the flattened spike of the male button half (2) on the back side of the seat belt webbing (1) until it is concave and entirely below the outer convex surface of the female button half.
- Check to be certain that the web stop button is secure.