I took this with my phone, what is supposed to be in the empty spaces? It's in the rear corner of the cargo area. Only took me a year to notice it.
Apparently some people didn't read their manual. :icon_rolleyes:I had no clue
Hmm...didnt that seatbelt come all wrapped up and in those slots when you picked the vehicle up from the dealership?Wow, that is awesome. I never even noticed those holes!
...staring at you in the rear view mirror, longing for attention from its owner, dreaming of the day that it might actually be useful...Mine hasnt moved, it still sits there
Not mine. It was snapped in. As soon as I released it (why have it snapped in when not in use?) I realized that those holes had to be for that and played with it until it fell into place.Hmm...didnt that seatbelt come all wrapped up and in those slots when you picked the vehicle up from the dealership?
Mine hasnt moved ,,it still sits there
Nope. It was already set up as the middle seatbelt when I picked mine up.Hmm...didnt that seatbelt come all wrapped up and in those slots when you picked the vehicle up from the dealership?
Mine hasnt moved ,,it still sits there
Ditto.Mine never wants to stay in those darn little holes. I'm constantly putting the belt back in its place. However, I do live on a fairly bumpy country road.
had my pat 2 yrsI took this with my phone, what is supposed to be in the empty spaces? It's in the rear corner of the cargo area. Only took me a year to notice it.
Shoulder belt is hanging way in the farthest back corner of the car on the passenger's side.I always keep my middle belt up there, but then comes the time when someone sits in the back middle and you have to try and explain where the seatbelt is. If the person is not very comprehensive, it sometimes takes them a while to understand what "in the trunk, on the back passenger column, close to the roof". Anyone else know of a better way of explaining it?
Forget the seat belt, just hold on tight to the people next to you since you're crammed in like sardines anyway.Anyone else know of a better way of explaining it?