Fastening and adjusting seatbelt

A correctly fastened and adjusted seatbelt is important for your safety as well as comfort.
Correctly fastened seatbelt.
Correctly fastened and adjusted seatbelt.

 Note

These instructions apply to adults and children who are seated normally or are using a booster seat or booster cushion. Read the separate section covering child safety for detailed information about child seating and different types of child restraints.

Before fastening the seatbelt on an outer rear seat, make sure the belt is running flat through the seatbelt guide on top of the backrest. If the seatbelt has made its way outside of the guide, reinsert it through the gap.

Seatbelt guide on top of the backrest
Seatbelt guide

 Important

Leaving the seatbelt outside the guide during fastening can cause the belt to shift position. This could have a negative impact on passenger safety or comfort. It can also lead to retracting-issues, which in turn might damage the belt over time.

Fastening the seatbelt

Pull the seatbelt out by the latch plate. If you pull too fast, the locking mechanism will engage.
While extended, check the belt for twists, knots or damage.
Insert the latch plate into the buckle.
The latch plate clicks into place.

 Warning

Check when seatbelt is fastened

  • The seatbelt should run directly and as straight as possible between its three anchor points. Any unnecessary slack increases the risk of injury.
  • Make sure everyone in the car is wearing their seatbelt correctly.

Adjusting the seatbelt

For occupants in the front seats, adjust the height of the seatbelt's upper anchor point.

Seatbelt height adjustment
Seatbelt upper anchor point

Hold the button on the upper anchor point down to allow it to slide up and down.

Place it as high as possible without the belt touching the throat or neck.

Tension the hip strap to remove slack by pulling upwards on the diagonal chest strap. It should be as straight and low as possible, running below the abdomen.

 Important

Pregnancy

Take extra care to follow all seating recommendations if the occupant is pregnant. Make sure that the seatbelt does not cross the belly. The hip strap should be under the belly and the shoulder section should pass above it.

Releasing the seatbelt

Release the seatbelt by pressing the buckle button.
Guide the seatbelt back to its retracted position.

 Important

Make sure the seatbelt retracts fully after using it. Closing a door with the seatbelt caught in the gap can damage both the seatbelt and the door.