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Car Forum / Toyota / Camry / September 2007

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2002 Camry seat belt bolt missing

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edavid3001@gmail.com - 25 Sep 2007 16:17 GMT
Bought new from Toyota dealer, 2002 Camry.  Dealer serviced.  Out of
warranty now.  Noticed recently seat belt for drivers side where
fastens near console side, not door side, has the bolt that holds it
down missing.  There is a small wire that keeps the latch in place.
Dealer says this isn't covered by warranty.

Anyone see anything like this before, or is this just an odd goof?
johngdole@hotmail.com - 27 Sep 2007 02:35 GMT
I recall reading some TSBs about Toyota's seats coming loose. But with
Toyota, if you are out of warranty, generally you are SOL.

But talk to the dealer's service manager and see maybe with a paid oil
change maybe they'll be willing to bolt it up for you. ;-) Or you can
just buy the bolt for a few dollars.

On Sep 25, 8:17 am, edavid3...@gmail.com wrote:
> Bought new from Toyota dealer, 2002 Camry.  Dealer serviced.  Out of
> warranty now.  Noticed recently seat belt for drivers side where
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> Anyone see anything like this before, or is this just an odd goof?
 
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