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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:
The CLE is a single generation model that launched in 2023, replacing both the C-Class Coupe and E-Class Coupe; as of 2025 no facelift has been introduced, so all CLE seat belts produced so far fall within the same generation. In practice, seat belts from one CLE year should correspond to the same generation's fitment, but always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying, as minor running changes can occur during a production run.
Because the CLE launched in 2023 and remains in its first generation with no confirmed facelift boundary to date, a 2023 seat belt is likely to correspond to a 2024 or 2025 car of the same trim and side. However, seat belt pretensioner variants can differ in ways that aren't obvious, so confirm the specific pretensioner type against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
Yes — the CLE is offered in trim levels including AMG Line and the higher AMG variants, and seat style and specification can vary between them, which may affect the seat belt buckle stalk length or retractor mechanism. Give the breaker your exact trim level as well as your registration so they can match the correct unit, and don't assume a belt pulled from a standard AMG Line car will be a direct swap into an AMG-specced CLE without checking.
Yes, seat belts are side-specific — the nearside (NS) is the passenger side and the offside (OS) is the driver's side in a UK right-hand-drive car, and these are not interchangeable. Always tell the breaker which side you need alongside your registration and trim level to make sure you get the correct part.
CLE seat belts incorporate pretensioner mechanisms, which are safety-critical components, and Findapart strongly recommends having them fitted by a qualified technician rather than attempting a DIY installation. Pretensioner seat belts are single-use once deployed, so you also need to ensure the unit you're buying has never been triggered — confirm this with the breaker when you get your quote.
Although the CLE was designed to replace the previous C-Class Coupe (C205) and E-Class Coupe (C238), it is an entirely new platform and generation rather than a continuation of either, so seat belts from those older models are very unlikely to be directly compatible. Stick to sourcing a seat belt from a CLE donor car, and confirm the exact match against your registration with the breaker before buying.