Can the seat belt in the car be replaced?
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Automobile seat belts can be replaced. Seat belts also require regular maintenance, especially those in the rear seats or the front passenger seat, which are used less frequently compared to the driver's seat. It is advisable for car owners to periodically inspect them to ensure they are smooth and operate smoothly when pulled. If there is any malfunction such as jamming, do not attempt to dismantle it yourself; instead, seek professional repair as soon as possible. Below are situations where seat belts must be replaced: 1. The internal retractor spring of the seat belt has aged, causing the belt to become too loose or fail to tighten promptly. If not replaced, in an emergency, a loose seat belt may allow the occupant to slip out, resulting in severe injury. 2. If the seat belt has once endured a strong tensile load during use, even if it appears undamaged, it should 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.