They won't order something until they have seen and diagnosed the fault. Quite often, a prior work approval needs to be submitted to VGA before the part can be ordered.
If a warranty claim isn't carried out correctly, the dealership won't get paid.
There's no set time for a turn-around on diagnosing, ordering, and replacing the faulty part. It depends on parts availabilty and the service department's workload.
On something like a seatbelt, there's slim chance they'll even have one in Australia. Next port of call would be Singapore, which is usually up to 14 working days from the time the parts department places the order in VGA's system.
The owner's manual lists (or has done in the past) the fuses most likely to go pop.
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