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Old 07-08-2011, 08:40 PM   #1
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Default WTB: Passenger Side Lower Seat Belt Tensioner

I need a passenger seat belt lower tensioner, or the "female" part of the seatbelt latch.

If you have one in excellent condition please let me know a shipped price.

Paypal preferred

PM works best.

Thanks.

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For a 1997 Ti

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Old 07-08-2011, 10:35 PM   #2
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need to specify the year of your car. 318ti's built up to 03/97 use a mechanical auto-locking mechanism while models built after 03/97 use a pyrotechnic auto-locking mechanism. The SRS connectors are different between the two styles.

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need to specify the year of your car. '96 and older models use a mechanical auto-locking mechanism while '97 and newer models use a pyrotechnic auto-locking mechanism. The SRS connectors are different between the two styles.

Thanks for the heads up. I have a 1997 ti.

If anyone has one in excellent shape I"m still looking.
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Old 07-11-2011, 01:06 AM   #4
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I don't think I have the ability to PM yet. I have a passenger seat belt receiver from a seat I bought from a salvage yard. Used the foam and covers to rebuild my driver seat. Any way PM me your email address and we can talk if your still interested.

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forgot p/n 72118167711 date on receiver head 1/26/1996. RealOEM show 96 & 97 to use the same part. This is for a manual seat, power seats use a different part number.

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it'll work on models built up to 03/97
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Ahhh, looks like BMW made the power seat receiver work for both power and non-power seats. Thanks for setting me straight.
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Ahhh, looks like BMW made the power seat receiver work for both power and non-power seats. Thanks for setting me straight.
Perhaps. I'm just figuring this stuff out now myself, lol. I don't think I've ever seen a ti with power seats although realoem lists them as an option. Power seats on models built before 03/1997 require different part number receptacles altogether while models equipped with power seats after 03/1997 use the same receptacles as the manual seats built after 03/1997.
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I don't think I've ever seen a ti with power seats although realoem lists them as an option.
probably a Europe only option
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Still in the market, gents.
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