en:Car Terms:S:Safety Belts
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SEAT Glossary
All the details.
S
- Safety Assist System
- Safety Belts
- Safety Cell
- Safety Pedals
- Satellite Navigation System
- SCR Catalyst
- SD Card Slot
- Seatbelt Adjustable
- Seatbelt Force Limiter
- Seatbelt Pre-Tensioners
- Seatbelt Warming Light
- SEAT Drive Profile with Driving Experience button
- SEAT Media System
- SEAT Sound System
- Self Adjusting Clutch
- Semi-Trailing Arm Rear Axle
- Service Interval Display
- Servo
- Servotronic Steering
- Shock Absorver
- Sidebar Airbag
- Side Impact Protection
- Side Wind Compensation
- Snow Chains
- Soft Touch
- Sound Proofing
- Sound Settings
- Speed Dependent Volume Control
- Sport Chassis
- Sport Seats
- Spring Dumper System
- Stabiliser
- Start Stop System
- Steering Column
- Submarining
- Synchronisation
- Weight Specifications
Safety Belts
The most common occupant protection system in use is the three-point automatic seat belt which secures you in your seat in the event of a collision and slows you down at the same rate as the passenger cell in which you are sitting. The automatic inertia reel seat belt is easier to fasten and more comfortable. The belt stopper is a mechanical locking system which traps the belt above the reel, stopping the film reel effect. Belt pre tensioners compensate for belt slack by tightening the belt on impact, pulling it tighter to your body. The belt force limiter, working with the pre tensioners and airbags, reduces the risk of injury to your upper body.