How to install the seat belt on Haval H6?

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StBrantley
07/29/25 6:31am
To install the seat belt on Haval H6, first adjust the seat backrest, straighten your upper body, and press it firmly against the backrest. Smooth out the seat belt, ensuring the shoulder belt fits snugly over the middle of your shoulder—not on your neck or off your shoulder. The lap belt should be fastened as low as possible across your hips. More details are as follows: 1. Function of car seat belts: In the event of a collision or when emergency braking is applied, the pretensioner will instantly retract, tightening any slack in the seat belt and securing the occupant firmly in the seat to prevent secondary collisions. If the retracting force exceeds a certain limit, the load limiter will slightly release the belt to maintain stable chest pressure. 2. Effectiveness of seat belts: Car seat belts serve to restrain movement and provide cushioning, absorbing impact energy and dissipating inertial forces to avoid or reduce the severity of injuries to drivers and passengers. Studies on car accidents indicate that wearing a seat belt can reduce fatalities by 57% in frontal collisions, 44% in side collisions, and 80% in rollovers.
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RyderDella
08/12/25 9:56am
When driving my Haval H6, installing the seatbelt is actually super simple. First, sit in the seat and adjust your position for comfort. Then, grab the seatbelt strap and gently pull it out from the retractor, inserting it directly into the buckle until you hear a click to lock it in place. Don’t overlook the height adjustment button on the B-pillar—just give it a light push to slide and adjust it to shoulder height to avoid choking or slipping. The strap should lie flat against your chest and hips, without twisting or being too loose, otherwise the protective effect is greatly reduced. Make it a habit to buckle up before every drive—it’s especially important. The seatbelt’s locking mechanism automatically engages during sudden braking. I’ve tested this feature and found the Haval H6’s design quite user-friendly, making long drives less tiring. Remember to have the technician check for wear or aging during annual maintenance.
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