OEM Ford Buckles

7L1Z78613D99AC - : Seat Belt Receptacle for Ford Image

Seat Belt Receptacle

Expedition. Second row. Left. Captain's seats. charcoal. Captain's chair, charcoal. Navigator. 40/20/40 REAR SEAT. charcoal.
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AL3Z1561202AB - : Seat Belt Receptacle for Ford Image

Seat Belt Receptacle

F150. Front. Right. Split bench seat, camel. Bucket seats. camel.
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6F2Z17613D99AB - : Seat Belt Receptacle for Ford Image

Seat Belt Receptacle

Bench type, 2nd seat. pebble.
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6L8Z7860044AAB - : Seat Belt Receptacle for Ford Image

Seat Belt Receptacle

Escape, Mariner. Second row. Center. Flint.
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AL8Z7860044AA - : Seat Belt Receptacle for Ford Image

Seat Belt Receptacle

Stone. Right. Escape. Second row. Mariner.
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8G1Z5460044AA - : Seat Belt Receptacle for Ford Image

Seat Belt Receptacle

Gray. Taurus. Second row. Left. Sable.
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6L1Z78613D98AB - : Seat Belt Receptacle for Ford Image

Seat Belt Receptacle

Expedition. Second row. Left. 2nd row seat bench seat. dark flint.
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8C3Z2660044CC - : Seat Belt Receptacle for Ford Image

Seat Belt Receptacle

F250 super duty. Second row. Captains chairs. Left. Charcoal. F350 super duty. Right.
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9L3Z1860044BB - : Seat Belt Receptacle for Ford Image

Seat Belt Receptacle

F150. Second row. Right. Super cab camel.
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9L3Z1660044BB - : Seat Belt Receptacle for Ford Image

Seat Belt Receptacle

F150. Second row. Right. Crew cab, camel.
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Why Buckles Are Essential for Your Ford

Buckles keep seat belts secure, ensuring safety for drivers and passengers in every situation. A faulty buckle in a Explorer or Mustang can prevent proper latching, reducing protection in a collision. Over time, internal components may wear out or become jammed, making it difficult to fasten or release the belt. Replacing a damaged buckle is crucial for maintaining reliable seat belt function.

Common Causes of Buckle Failure

Seat belt buckles are built to last, but they can fail due to dirt buildup, internal spring wear, or accidental damage. Foreign objects inside the buckle mechanism can prevent it from engaging properly. Signs of failure include difficulty securing the latch, intermittent locking issues, or a stuck release button. Addressing buckle problems early helps maintain safety and avoids unexpected issues on the road.

Choose Genuine Ford Buckles for Reliability

Aftermarket seat belt buckles may look similar but often lack the precise engineering of genuine Ford parts. Poor-quality materials and improper fit can lead to premature failure or inconsistent performance. Genuine Ford buckles are designed for exact specifications, ensuring secure locking and long-term durability. For a complete safety system, consider replacing worn seat belts along with your buckle through Ford Parts Center.