What causes the constant alarm of the GAC GS5 seat belt warning device?
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The constant alarm of the GAC GS5 seat belt warning device is due to a sensor issue; the seat belt socket may be damaged and should be checked; the plug of the safety alarm may be loose or broken, and the wiring of the safety alarm should be inspected; the buzzer may be damaged. Below are precautions for seat belt usage: 1. Regularly check the technical condition of the seat belt, and replace it immediately if damaged. 2. Use correctly. The seat belt should be fastened across the hips and chest, forming a horizontally placed V-shape over the pelvis and ribcage. It should only be used by one person; sharing is strictly prohibited. Do not twist the seat belt while using it. 3. When using the seat belt, avoid placing it over hard or fragile objects. 4. When the seat is unoccupied, retract the seat belt into the retractor and place the buckle in the storage position to prevent it from hitting other objects during emergency braking. 5. Avoid tilting the seat back too much, as this may affect the effectiveness of the seat belt. Always ensure the buckle is securely fastened to prevent it from coming loose under external force and failing to provide protection.