Do backseat passengers have to buckle up?
Buckle Up: New law requiring back-seat passengers to wear a seat belt goes into effect Nov. 1. Passengers in the rear seats under the age of 16 were the only ones required to buckle up under the old law. Safety advocates and doctors hope the new law will reduce traumatic brain injury during crashes and help save lives.
How do I release the tension on the rear passenger seat belt?
There should be a plastic button on the seat belt that will allow the tension to be released. If the tension will not release, then you will want to replace the seat belt on it. Here is a way of checking it. NOTE: The illustrations in this service information are used for different model years and/or models.
Why does my car seat not release the release lever?
On the main cable that the side handle pulls to released the seat to slide up and down, the plastic (yes, stupid PLASTIC) collar on the far end of the cable severs (you’ll see a loose ring of plastic on the cable). This causes the cable casing not to be held into the lever. This results in no tension to the release lever (it doesn’t move).
What to do if your seat belt won’t release?
Unbuckle the seat belt. Allow the seat belt to roll back in a few inches. Slowly pull the seat belt out so that the auto-lock feature doesn’t engage. Make sure not to pull the seat belt too quickly or hard. As you pull the seat belt, make sure it is not tangled. If it is, untangle the seat belt as you pull it out completely.
How to unlock your stuck rear seat in seconds?
It’s important you have to have it in the right spot when you’re pulling up and if you try a bunch of times and it doesn’t work, try making a new tool. What happens is the metal gets softer when you bend it so a fresh piece of wire may do the trick Hope this helps you unlock your seat! If it did like and comment 🙂 Loading…