Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Seat belts                                        

A seat belt, sometimes called a safety belt, is a safety harness designed to secure the occupant of a vehicle against harmful movement that may result during a collision or a sudden stop. A seat belt reduces the likelihood and severity of injury in a traffic collision by stopping the vehicle occupant from hitting hard against interior elements of the vehicle or other passengers (the so-called second impact), by keeping occupants positioned correctly for maximum benefit from the airbag, if the vehicle is so equipped, and by preventing occupants being ejected from the vehicle.





 - If the seat belt is worn,ripped or it wont click in to the tounge then that mean the vehicle will fail warrant. All the bolts need to be tight and stable, make sure the belt goes back to place when you pull it towards the tounge, if it does not then that will fail warrant aswell.


HOW TO TAKE OFF A SEAT BELT

- When you are taking off a seat belt you first need to take off battery cable, as wires are connected to it which could cause damage. carefully take off the seat let cover and not to brake anything and undo the bolts. Clean all the dust. Take off the metal nail that is  in the belt and pull the belt out and replace it the same way you took it off.





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