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AWR6008 - Sluitpen zitting

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OEM Part
OEM: Made by an Original Equipment Manufacturer. This part is made by an original equipment manufacturer or under their license, ensuring compatibility and quality.
Zittingaanslag - de vaste aanslag waar het vergrendelingsmechanisme van de rugleuning van de zitting in grijpt om de zitting in positie te vergrendelen.

Het is onderdeel van het vergrendelingsmechanisme van de gesplitste neerklapbare achterbank en dient als het vangpunt waartegen de rugleuningvergrendeling vastzet, waardoor de neerklapbare rugleuning in zijn rechtopstaande, vergrendelde positie wordt gehouden. Geleverd als één enkele aanslag.
Alternative Codes
AWR6008

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Seat Striker (AWR6008) used for?
The Seat Striker is the fixed catch that a folding seat-back latch engages to lock the seat upright. Part number AWR6008 forms the anchor point in the seat latch mechanism, holding a split-folding rear seat back in its latched position. It's supplied as a single striker.
How many seat strikers are needed for a seat-back latch repair?
Typically one Seat Striker is needed per latch position. A split-folding rear seat usually has a separate striker for each folding section, so confirm how many latch points your seat has before ordering AWR6008.
Where is the seat striker located on the vehicle?
The seat striker mounts to the body structure at the point where the folding seat back latches. It typically sits on the rear floor or wheel-arch panel, positioned so the seat-back lock engages it when the seat is raised. It belongs to the seat latch mechanism.