Where is the seat belt warning switch?
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The seat belt warning system does not have a switch; it relies on weight sensors in the seat and buckle sensors in the seat belt to determine whether to activate the warning. The car seat belt is a safety device designed to restrain occupants during a collision, preventing secondary collisions with the steering wheel, dashboard, etc., or avoiding injuries from being thrown out of the vehicle. It is also known as a seat restraint system. Correct usage of seat belts: 1. Regularly check the technical condition of the seat belt, and replace it immediately if damaged; 2. The seat belt should be fastened across the hips and chest, forming a horizontal V-shape over the pelvis and ribcage. Sharing a seat belt between two people is strictly prohibited; 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 store the buckle in its designated position to prevent it from hitting other objects during emergency braking.