Can Seat Belts in a Car Be Replaced?
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Seat belts in a car can be replaced, and the following situations require replacement: 1. The internal retractor spring of the seat belt has aged, causing the belt to be too loose or unable to tighten promptly. If the seat belt is not replaced, in an emergency, the excessive looseness may cause the occupant to slip out from under the belt, leading to severe injuries, so immediate replacement is necessary. 2. If the seat belt has once endured a strong tensile load during use, even if it appears undamaged, it should still be replaced and not continued to be used. 3. If the car has been involved in a collision that caused the airbags to deploy, the seat belts must be replaced promptly.