What to Do When the Seat Belt Warning Chime Still Sounds After Buckling Up?
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If the seat belt warning chime still sounds after buckling up, you can try unplugging and reinserting the seat belt buckle. If the issue persists, it may indicate a faulty sensor, requiring inspection and repair at a 4S dealership. The consequences of not wearing a seat belt include: during an accident or emergency braking, the vehicle generates significant inertia forces, causing the driver and passengers to collide with interior components such as the steering wheel, windshield, seat backs, and doors, which can result in severe injuries. The car seat belt, also known as a safety belt, consists of webbing, a retractor, and anchoring components. The correct way to use a seat belt is: 1. Inspect the belt's condition to ensure safety; 2. Fasten the belt across the hips and chest; 3. When the seat is unoccupied, retract the belt back into the retractor.