PORSCHE 911 ( – ) DEFECT: It has been identified that the possibility exists that a faulty seat belt buckle has been installed as part of the six- point seat belt harness. If a faulty buckle has been installed it may not be possible open the buckle following an accident if the belt straps have been subject to a tensile load thus requiring the seat belt straps to be cut before the occupant could leave the vehicle.

Remedy
Subject vehicles will have the seat belt buckle checked for the production date and replaced as necessary.
Recall Launch Date | 26/03/2007 |
Recall No. | R/2007/056 |
Models Affected | 911 GT3 AND 911 GT3RS (997) |
Manufacturer Ref | W721 |
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Vehicle numbers (UK) | 48 |
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