What causes the rattling noise in the Mercedes-Benz GLC seat belt buckle?

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MaryMarie
07/29/25 8:58pm
Reasons for rattling noises in car seat belt buckles include: 1. Friction or contact with the driver's seat. 2. The passenger seat belt buckle's shock absorber is too tight. 3. Issues with the passenger seat, such as loose or improperly fastened screws underneath. Below is additional information about seat belts: 1. When a driver brakes to stop the wheels from turning and bring the car to a halt, the force propelling the car forward does not immediately disappear, so the car must travel a certain distance before stopping. 2. The faster a car is moving, the longer it takes to come to a complete stop. If a car is traveling at a low speed of about 20 kilometers per hour, it needs a distance of 9 meters to stop. 3. As a basic protective device for occupants during a collision, the seat belt was invented even before the automobile itself.
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