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Are you curious about the function of this seatbelt button? It’s unbelievable that so many drivers still don’t understand its true purpose

That line is classic clickbait wording, but the “seatbelt button” itself is actually simple and not mysterious at all.

What the “seatbelt button” really is

The small plastic piece on a seatbelt strap is called a stop button (or retainer button).

Its job is to:

  • Keep the metal latch plate (buckle tongue) from sliding all the way down the belt
  • Make it easy to grab the seatbelt when you put it on
  • Keep the belt in a consistent position

What it does NOT do

  • It is not a safety sensor
  • It does not lock the seatbelt in a crash
  • It is not an emergency release mechanism

Why it matters

Without that little button:

  • The buckle could slide down toward the floor
  • You might have to “hunt” for it every time you buckle up

Simple summary

It’s just a positioning stop to keep the seatbelt ready to use.

If you want, I can explain a few other “car parts people misunderstand” that also get used in viral posts like this.

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