Bora Rear Seat Seatbelt Buckles?

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VanStephanie
07/24/25 2:37am
The Bora car's rear seats have three seatbelt buckles, corresponding to the buckle positions for each of the three seats. The buckle locations are on both sides of the seats and in the middle of the seats. Below is some information about the Bora: 1. Exterior: The Volkswagen Bora features a distinct front face with a continuous grille design, headlights with an open-eye design, continuing the Volkswagen family style, and a continuous lower air intake. On the side profile of the new car, the waistline design extends from the front fenders to the rear taillight clusters. The new Bora is equipped with ESP (Electronic Stability Program), RKA (Intelligent Tire Pressure Monitoring System), GRA (Cruise Control System), and HHC (Hill Start Assist), all of which contribute to driving safety from various aspects. The 6.5-inch central control screen comes with both Baidu CarLife and Apple CarPlay connectivity systems, making it convenient for both Android and Apple users to operate. 2. Powertrain: The Bora is powered by a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.4T turbocharged engine, both meeting the China VI emission standards, paired with a 5-speed manual, 6-speed automatic, or 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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LaylaLynn
08/10/25 10:15pm
I found that the rear seat belt buckle in the Bora can be quite annoying if it gets stuck. Last time, a friend was in my car and couldn't insert the seat belt no matter how hard they tried. Upon closer inspection, it turned out that debris or dust had clogged the buckle. We gently cleaned it with a small brush and sprayed some specialized cleaner, and it worked fine afterward. This issue can be prevented with regular attention, especially since the rear seats are frequently used, making the buckles prone to being pressed or accumulating dust. I recommend checking them once a month by pulling the buckle to ensure smooth insertion. Additionally, the seat belt system is crucial for safety, especially for rear passengers. In case of an accident, a faulty buckle could compromise restraint effectiveness. The Bora's design is generally reliable, but any car requires maintenance. It doesn’t hurt to have a technician take a quick look during routine servicing to avoid major repairs later.
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