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Seating & Safety Restraints
Introducllon
Correct Seating
Position
Vehlcle Overvlew
Openlng & Closlng
The seat, head support. seat belt, and airbags worktogether
to maximize yoursafety. Using these correctlyensures greater
protection.
Seatlng & Safety
Restralnts
Seals
Correct Seatlng Posltlon
Correct Passengerseatlng
Posltlon
To reduce the rlsk of Inlurles In the eventof a collislon, observe
thefollowing:
Adlusllng Ihe Front Seals
The drlverand front passenger should posltlon thelr
seatso the seat beltcan be worn atthe optlmum
poslllon.
Sit uprightwith both feet on the floorand the seat back
reclined no morethan 30 degrees.
Make sureyou can easlly reach the pedolsand that
your arms are slightly bentwhen holding the st88rlng
whe81.Th8 dlstance between th8 drlverfs chest and th8
center ofthe alrbag cover should be at least10 inches
(254 mm).
Graspthe steerlng wheel on the steerlng wheel rlm.
Hold your hands atthe 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock posltlons,
to keepthe rlskof injurytoyour hands orarms as Iowas
possible when th8 airbag is triggered.
Ploce the shoulder section of the seat belt midway
between your neckand your shoulder. Fitthe lap
section of the belttightlyas lowand snug as possible
around the hlps, notthewaist.
Drlverseat Memoryllf
Equlpped)
Power Rear Seal Recllningllf
Equlpped)
R&arSeats Foldlng
Seat Heatlng(If Equlppedl
Heod Restralnts
Seat Belts
Child Sofetyseats
WARNING: When Ihe seat Is In the recllned posftlon.
l . k the shoulder belt and lap belt wlll noi provlde proper
protectlon In the event of a colllslon. You could be
thrown Into tha shoulder belt and recelva neck or
other sarlous Injurles. You could also sllde under tha
lap beft and recelve serlous Internal Injurles.
Airbags
Drlvlng & Operatlng
Advanced Drlvar