You’ve already gotten into your car, ready to go, when suddenly… you can’t find the seatbelt buckle? You search, you fumble, you sigh. What if the solution was hidden in a detail you see every day without ever paying attention? On the strap, right there, that small, discreet button seems insignificant, almost decorative. Yet, it plays a key role in your comfort and the proper use of the seatbelt. And you’ll see that without it, everything would be much less convenient…
This little button on the belt: what is it really for?
This famous button, sometimes called a seatbelt stopper, is a small plastic piece attached directly to the webbing. It’s usually located under the metal buckle when the seatbelt is at rest. Its role is simple but essential: to prevent the buckle from sliding completely down when the seatbelt retracts.
