What to Do When the Seat Belt Buckle Won't Stay Latched?
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Here are the methods to handle a seat belt buckle that won't stay latched: First, carefully check if there are any foreign objects inside the seat belt buckle to determine if they are causing the issue. If foreign objects are found, remove them and check if the buckle can be used normally afterward. Main structural components of a car seat belt: The webbing is a belt approximately 50mm wide and 1.2mm thick, woven from synthetic fibers such as nylon or polyester. Depending on its use, the weaving method and heat treatment are adjusted to meet the required strength, elongation, and other characteristics of the seat belt. It also serves as the part that absorbs impact energy. Different countries have varying regulatory requirements for seat belt performance.