What the Little Button on Your Seat Belt Really Does – A Tiny Feature With a Big Purpose ✨


✅ What It Actually Does
Under normal conditions, your seat belt works like this:

The retractor uses a spring-loaded spool to keep the belt taut
In a crash, the inertia sensor locks the belt instantly
But sometimes — especially after a collision — the seat belt may remain locked due to impact sensors being triggered.

That’s where the release lever comes in.

When pulled or pressed (depending on model), it:

Disengages the locking mechanism, allowing the belt to extend freely.

🛠️ This helps rescuers or occupants exit safely when the belt won’t unlock.

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