in the automotive world it is a restraint that you have to apply youself such as a seatbelt.
Supplemental/Safety Restraint Sytstem. ie: airbag, seatbelt...
I believe it means Supplemental Restraint System, which is airbag or seatbelt.
If you are 18 or older and you are traveling with anyone under 18 you have to make sure they buckle their seatbelt or you can be fined
it's for not having a seatbelt on while driving
If you are 18 or older and you are traveling with anyone under 18 you have to make sure they buckle their seatbelt or you can be fined
We have a v40 and recently tried to buy a restraint that clipped directly into the buckle of the seatbelt. I was about to pay for the device when I noticed on the back the warning "not suitable for Volvo cars". Every other buckle restraint we checked had the same warning. Apparently Volvo in their wisdom have differing seat plugs on their seat belts.
SRS is Safety Restraint System. So perhaps a seatbelt is unbuckled in an occupied seat, or there's a malfunction somewhere in the SRS system.
Check all of the fuses to see if it blew a fuse, If you want to remove the seatbelt, pull the plastic cover and there are bolts inside to remove them. If you want to simply disconnect the electrical part, there is a connector under the sear.
Occupant restraint fines vary by location. In general, fines can range from $25 to several hundred dollars for violations such as not wearing a seatbelt or having unrestrained children in a vehicle. It's essential to check the specific laws and fines in your state or country for accurate information.
The only way short of rewiring your cars restraint system it to wear your seat belt. Not only is it the law in most state, it may even save your life.
The only way short of rewiring your cars restraint system it to wear your seat belt. Not only is it the law in most state, it may even save your life.