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What Is the Seat Belt Stop Button?
The small plastic piece on your seat belt strap is called a stop button or retainer button. It’s usually located a few inches below the metal latch plate (the part you insert into the buckle).
1. It Keeps the Latch Plate in Place
Without the stop button, the metal latch plate would slide all the way down the seat belt strap when you unbuckle. This would cause it to rest near the floor, making it harder to grab the next time you get in the car.
The button acts as a stopper, preventing the latch plate from sliding too far down. That means:
- Easier access when fastening your seat belt
- Less fumbling around near the seat or floor
- A smoother, more convenient experience
2. It Prevents Twisting and Tangling
3. It Supports Safety Function
Although small, the stop button contributes to proper seat belt positioning. When a seat belt is correctly aligned and easily accessible, drivers and passengers are more likely to wear it correctly every time.
And correct usage is critical — seat belts significantly reduce the risk of serious injury or death during accidents.
4. What Happens If It Breaks?
- The latch plate may slide down the strap
- It can become harder to reach
- The belt may retract awkwardly
Fortunately, replacement stop buttons are inexpensive and easy to install if needed.
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