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2006 Lincoln Town Car Seat Belt Retractor Pretensioner Buckle For Parts 2007 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Middletown, Ohio, US

Middletown, Ohio, US
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Here is a complete seat belt setup from my 2006 lincoln Town Car. Includes seat belt with retractor and buckle assembly. This unit is mechanically fine but the igniter in the pretensioner reads an open circuit. It just went out a week ago. No crash or anything. The buckle and switch work perfectly.

Hopefully this will benefit someone for parts. Mounting bolts included. I paid $305 at the local lincoln dealer for a new set.

I think this may also fit a 2007. Please do your own checking. Includes instructions that came with my new kit.

Ships ground only. Email with any questions.

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