
Baojun 360 rear seat belts usage method: 1. Pull the seat belt down from the roof; 2. After the passenger is seated, first insert the end bolt into the buckle on the right side of the seat. The rear buckles are different from other buckles, with the red release button located on the side of the buckle; 3. Insert the movable latch into the buckle on the left side of the seat. The Baojun 360 has a body length, width, and height of 4615mm, 1735mm, and 1640 or 1660mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2750mm, consistent with the Baojun 730. The side profile of the vehicle is standard MPV style, featuring a floating roof design and an extended waistline that runs from the headlights to the taillights. The interior adopts the Baojun family-style design, with a combination of light and dark tones. Additionally, it includes tech features such as a multifunction steering wheel, a full LCD instrument panel, and a floating central control screen.

I find the rear seat belts in the Baojun 360 quite important, mainly due to their three-point design. My habit is to pull out the belt first after getting in the car, smoothly running it from the shoulder to the waist across my body, then clicking it into the buckle. Only when I hear the confirmation sound do I consider it properly locked. When adjusting, make sure the belt doesn’t press against the neck or arm—positioning it comfortably is key. If not buckled, during sudden braking or an accident, rear passengers could be thrown out or injured, ranging from fractures to fatal consequences—safety is the bottom line. I often remind family and friends to buckle up as soon as they get in the car, especially on long trips, checking if the belts are loose or worn. Regular can prevent potential risks.

Let me share the steps for using the rear seat belts. I've tried it several times. First, pull out the belt to ensure it's not tangled. Second, gently guide it over the shoulder and waist. Third, insert it directly into the buckle beside the seat until you hear a clear click, indicating it's securely fastened. Adjusting the height is simple—just lift the adjuster on the seat to fit the body snugly without pressing against the neck. If the belt is too loose or tight, try reinserting it slightly. Always remember to reset it after use for convenience next time. The whole process takes just seconds, but it can save lives. I highly recommend families with children make this a habit.

I used to forget to fasten the rear seat belts when driving, but later learned the details: pulling out the belt and inserting it into the buckle must be done properly, and if there's no click sound, it might not be properly inserted or too loose. Common issues include the belt easily getting tangled or stuck in the seams, but I found that giving it a gentle shake and then pulling it straight prevents tangling. If the belt curls or shifts after insertion, simply readjust the height adjuster. Remember not to lean forward too much; sit upright to let the belt extend naturally. These small tips make usage smoother.

I've been driving the Baojun 360 for several years, and the rear seat belts are quite practical. To use them, simply pull the buckle into the seat latch until it clicks. However, I've noticed that the belt position affects comfort—too high and it chokes the neck, too low and it's loose. So, I always adjust the height properly before settling in. From experience, passengers often insert it the wrong way or use too much force; teaching them to give it a gentle push does the trick. Regularly check the belts for any wear or cracks and maintain them promptly to prevent accidents. This safety feature is simple yet reliable.

From a practical perspective, let's talk about the rear seatbelt mechanism: It features a three-point design where the strap clicks into the buckle to form shoulder and waist anchor points. When using it, I ensure the belt lies flat against my body, securely locking over the shoulders and pelvis without leaving gaps. The safety principle is to distribute impact forces during a collision to protect internal organs. During operation, be careful not to route the belt around the side or back of the body—just buckle it straight. If misoperation occurs, stop and reinsert it. Keep the belt clean and free from oil stains to prevent slippage. This design helps reduce risks during everyday driving.


