Admit it: you’ve probably already seen that little plastic button hanging from your seat belt. Perhaps you even found it useless, or purely decorative. And yet, this discreet detail plays a much more useful role than we think.
It’s not just a piece of plastic forgotten by automotive engineers. This “stop button”, as it is called, is an integral part of your car’s safety system. And once you know what it’s for, you’ll never look at it the same way again!
A mini button for a well-thought-out effect
The stop (or hold) button is this small plastic element, often located just below the metal buckle of the belt, when it is stored. His role? Prevent this buckle from sliding too low on the strap.
Without it, the buckle would go down to the bottom of the seat when you unfasten your seatbelt… and it would become much less practical to recover it. But it’s not just about comfort: it’s also about safety.
A button that saves you time… and enhances your security

But that’s not all. A poorly positioned belt is less effective safety. Thanks to this button, the buckle stays securely in place, allowing the belt to function properly in the event of sudden braking or impact.
Essential for car seats too
