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Why won't my seat belt lock when it's pulled?

My seat belt stopped locking, and I don’t want to drive anywhere until I can get it fixed. Why doesn't my seat belt lock when I pull on it?

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Payton Ternus · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
You’re right to stop driving for a bit, your seatbelts are meant to lock if you come to a sudden stop in order to keep yourself safe.
If the seatbelts in your
car
stop locking, the most common issue is the retractor. The retractor is responsible for spooling the extra seat belt not in use and locking you in place if you’re in a crash.
A faulty seat belt retractor is a safety hazard and must be replaced right away. If the retractor fails to lock in an accident, you could be seriously injured. Have an expert take a look right away.
A functioning seat belt retractor is key for protecting yourself in your car, and the right insurance policy can protect your car from unforeseen perils. Luckily, the car insurance super app
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