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Choosing the right used BMW 5 Series seat belt

Used seat belts vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:

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Fitment questions

Will a seat belt from an E60 BMW 5 Series fit my F10?

No — the E60 (2003–2010) and F10 (2010–2017) are different generations with different body structures, mounting points, and pretensioner systems, so the belts are not interchangeable. Always source a seat belt from the correct generation to match your car. Confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.

Does a seat belt from a 2013 BMW 5 Series fit a 2017 one — are they both F10?

Both years fall within the F10 generation (2010–2017), which received a facelift in 2013, so a pre-facelift and post-facelift belt may not be a straight swap despite sharing the same generation name. Generation and production date can affect pretensioner variants, so you should confirm compatibility across that 2013 facelift boundary with the breaker, quoting both cars' registrations.

Does the trim level — SE, Sport, M Sport — affect which seat belt I need for my BMW 5 Series?

Trim level can matter for the 5 Series because seat style and seat belt anchor positions can vary between, for example, standard SE seats and the bolstered sport seats fitted to M Sport models. When sourcing a used belt, tell the breaker your exact trim so they can match the correct retractor, buckle height, and stalk to your seat type. Cosmetic differences such as belt colour or stitching may also vary between trims, so check this with the breaker if it matters to you.

Do I need to specify nearside or offside when ordering a BMW 5 Series seat belt?

Yes — seat belts are side-specific because the retractor mechanism and pretensioner are handed, so a nearside (NS, passenger side) belt will not correctly replace an offside (OS, driver side) belt and vice versa. Always tell the breaker which side you need, along with your generation and trim, to make sure you receive the correct part.

Can I fit a used BMW 5 Series seat belt myself, or does it need a garage?

Seat belts with pretensioners are safety-critical components, and a used pretensioner belt should only be fitted by a qualified technician who can verify the system is functioning correctly and has not been previously deployed. Pretensioner seat belts are single-use — if the one you are buying was deployed in an accident it cannot be reused safely, so always confirm with the breaker that the belt has not been triggered. Professional fitting is strongly recommended for your safety and for legal peace of mind.

Will an E39 BMW 5 Series seat belt fit an E60?

The E39 (1995–2003) and E60 (2003–2010) are separate generations with different body structures and mounting points, so their seat belts are not interchangeable. Source a belt that matches your specific generation, and confirm compatibility with the breaker using your registration to be certain.