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only 2 because everyone must have a seat belt on. it is illegal to not wear a seatbelt even if your in the backseat.
No, I'm afraid not. It's for the safety of the person. If the vehicle got into an accident, the person in the back would almost definitely die. Also, if you get pulled over and the person in the back is a minor, then you're in for a ticket and a lot of trouble!
Yes. Every person in the vehicle must wear a seatbelt, in every state.
In states with seatbelt laws, there is no age at which you can ride in the vehicle without wearing a seatbelt, front or back. All passengers are required to be buckled up. But in some states ,like Michigan, the age to not wear a seat belt is 16 and only in the back seat
There are two possibilities for the 'receiver' if you are getting a flashing seatbelt light. First, there are wires under the seat that detect when someone is sitting on the seat and then there is a sensor in the seatbelt receiver piece (the part with the release button where you click it to open the seatbelt) that senses when the seatbelt is correctly closed. The most likely problem is that your sensor in the seatbelt receiver is simply worn out.
I would drop a seatbelt or bubblegum.
the back of the seat is the front of the trunk. To remove the rear seat back you first have to remove the two bolts just under bottom seat assembly. Bolts are located at the botton of lower seat, about between your ankles if you were sitting in the seat, one on each side. Then remove bottom seat assembly. Then remove seatbelt bolts that hold seat back assembly, lift straight up on seat back and remove.
You could but it would require removal of the back seat and possibly needing longer bolts to accommodate the extra seatbelt thickness where it attaches. It also requires a special tool to remove the seatbelt hold down bolts.
because it's a belt for a seat.
It varies by state, but typically children over a certain age, like 18 or 13, are allowed to travel in the back seat without a seatbelt in some areas. However, it is always safest for everyone to wear a seatbelt regardless of age or seating position.
look for the wire on the seat belt and follow it until you find where it plugs in under the seat and disconnect it.
look for an unhooked wire on the seatbelt itself or under the seat.