How to Adjust the Height of the Seat Belt in a Fit?

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MakaylaRose
07/29/25 11:38pm
To adjust the height of the seat belt in a Fit: 1. Locate the seat belt anchor point at the upper exit of the seat belt near the side of the driver's seat backrest. 2. Press or pull outward the lock button on it. 3. Slide it up or down to adjust the seat belt to a suitable height. The correct way to use a seat belt: Pull out the seat belt and fasten the buckle tongue into the buckle, ensuring the belt secures your body. Adjust the lap belt position so it rests across your hips, and adjust the shoulder belt so it crosses diagonally over your collarbone. Before driving, check that the seat belt is securely fastened and functioning properly. To release the seat belt, hold the buckle tongue, press the release button, and allow the belt to retract into the retractor. Store the buckle tongue in its designated position.
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