
Rear passengers should fasten their seat belts according to the following two scenarios: 1. For passengers on either side of the rear seats, pull out the seat belt, ensure the shoulder strap crosses the chest and the lap belt fits snugly over the hips, then insert it into the buckle. The rear seat belt buckles are located in the gap between the seat cushion and the backrest. If the buckle cannot be found, it might be obstructed by the seat cover. 2. For the middle passenger in the rear seat, pull down the hanging buckle connected to the seat belt from the rear roof, diagonally across the chest, first insert the buckle into one of the corresponding buckles, then insert the other buckle connected to the seat belt across the legs into the corresponding buckle, ensuring to cross and insert into the buckles correctly.

The rear seat belts in the Baojun 310 are quite easy to fasten. I've driven this car for a while now and have had plenty of opportunities to carry rear passengers. The belts are usually tucked into slots on the outer side of the seats or door pillars. After sitting down, you just need to give the belt a firm pull to extend it – the length adjusts automatically. Then align the metal buckle tongue with the buckle slot and press it in firmly until you hear a 'click' sound, indicating it's securely locked. Make sure the shoulder belt crosses the center of your chest and the lap belt rests on your hip bones, avoiding any twists or knots in the webbing. When children are seated in the rear, use the height adjuster to position the shoulder belt lower to prevent it from pressing against their necks. Develop the habit of buckling up immediately after getting in the car – don't be lazy. I once had a friend who was injured in a minor accident because they weren't wearing the rear seat belt, which was truly heartbreaking. Regularly check if the belts retract smoothly, and clean the buckles with a damp cloth when dirty to maintain their flexibility.

The operation of the rear seat belts in the Baojun 310 feels quite familiar to me. When I first got the car, I also had to figure it out. The seat belt is right beside the seat—just give the strap a gentle pull and it comes out, with enough length to use. Insert the buckle into the corresponding buckle hole on the same side and push it firmly until you hear a click, and you're good to go. Don’t get too caught up in chatting or playing with your and forget to buckle up—the rear seats are just as important. The first time I drove my younger sister, she struggled with it, so I taught her to insert it from the bottom up for less effort. I also shared a tip to avoid the strap getting tangled: don’t adjust it randomly before fastening. Check that the seat belt retraction button isn’t sticking, and clean it if it’s dirty to prolong its lifespan. A small reminder: don’t find it troublesome to buckle up in the rear seats during long trips—it can prevent you from being thrown forward during sudden brakes.

Fastening the rear seat belts in the Baojun 310 is a breeze. The rear three-point belts are located on the side of the seat—just pull the strap out of the slot, align it with the buckle, and click it into place to lock. The shoulder strap should cross the chest, and the lap belt should rest over the hip bones without twisting, with moderate tension—not too loose. Check that the retraction works smoothly without jamming, and replace any worn-out belts immediately. Safety is non-negotiable; even in the back seat, you need to stay secure.

When sitting in the rear seat of the Baojun 310, I always fasten the seatbelt—simple steps: pull the belt, insert it into the buckle, and tighten. The shoulder strap should lie flat across the chest, while the lap belt should rest firmly over the hips, avoiding being too tight or too loose. If the belt isn’t long enough, adjust it with the button and secure it quickly. Once, I forgot to buckle up in a hurry, and when the car swayed, I hit the front seat. Now, I’ve developed the habit of finding and fastening the belt before chatting. I remind myself and others that the rear seat is just as dangerous—even minor accidents can be safer with a seatbelt.

The correct fastening of the Baojun 310 rear seat belts is crucial for safety: Pull out the belt, insert it into the buckle, and tighten it, ensuring the shoulder strap crosses the middle of the chest and the lap belt rests on the pelvic bones. The operation should be snug without slack, as failure to buckle up significantly increases fatality rates in accidents. From my understanding, the risk for rear passengers is no less than that for front passengers. Teach family members the proper usage: 1) Pull, 2) Insert, 3) Adjust. Regular ensures the components remain flexible, and cleaning dirty buckles can extend their service life. Make it a habit to fasten the belts as the first action every time you get in the car.


