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Seating & Safety Restraints
Introducllon
Correct Head Restraint
Position
Vehlcle Overvlew
Openlng & Closlng
WARNING.. In Ihe event of a eolllslon, you want the
head reslralntto contact your head first, nol your
neck. Improper posltlonlng can resull In serlous
personal Injury.
Seatlng & Safety
Restralnts
Seals
Like seat belts. head restraints are an important safety featur&
that. when used properly, can reduce the risk of personal injury
(such as whiplash) In o colllsion.
Correctseatlng Posltlon
Correct Passenger Seatlng
PosStlon
Adlusllng Ihe Front Seals
Drlverseat Memoryllf
Equlpped)
When adlustlng the helght,the bulk ofthe headrest
should stand directly behlnd the person's head, atear
Power Rear Seal Recllningllf
Equlpped)
Head restralnts should Ideolly be posltloned 2 Inches
(5 cm) or lessfrom the rearofthe person's head, and
never morethan 4 Inches (10 cm).
R&arSeats Foldlng
Seat Heatlng(If Equlppedl
Heod Restralnts
Seat Belts
Child Sofetyseats
Airbags
Drlvlng & Operatlng
Advanced Drlvar