To Get In/Out of Rear Seat
(Hatchback)
The right front seat has a release lever within easy reach of rear passengers: push it forward to release the seat-
back for access to or from the rear
seat. The driver's seat will also tilt
forward by husing the seat angle lever.
Head Restraints
The head restraints are designed to help reduce injuries due to whiplash. They are located at the top of each seat-back. The fronthead restraints have several height positions. They can be adjusted
by pulling up to the recommended position. To lower them, slide the
button next to the restraint's height bar, while pushing the restraint
down.
(Sedan only)
The rear head restraints have also several height positions.
Adjust so the top of the restraint is approximately level with the
tops of your ears. If a head restraint must be removed (for cleaning, fabric repair, etc.)
pull the restraint up to its highest position, then slide the button
while pulling the restraint out. To reinstall, reverse the above procedure.
Do not drive the car with head restraints removed.
Do not try to adjust head restraints while driving.
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Luggage Cover (DX/Si Hatchback)
You can reach the luggage compartment from either the outside or
inside of the vehicle. To open the front part of the cover, pull the
cover up. The rear part of the cover can be also opened merely by
lifting up on it.If you need more luggage height with the seat-back upright, fold therear section of the cover forward or slide the latches on both sides
to the rear and lift the cover out.
LATCH
Weight limits shown on the label located in the glove box must be observed. The total weight of passengers and cargo must
not exceed the total weight limit on the label.
(Except STD Hatchback) Do not store any items on the shelf behind the rear seat; theymay become dangerous projectiles in a collision.
(Hatchback only) Make sure the seat-back latches engage securely when theseat-back is returned to its normal position.
When transporting luggage or other cargo, do not pile it higher than the front seats. This precaution will help prevent such
items from becoming dangerous projectiles in an accident. Cargo weight should be distributed as far forward as possible
for better vehicle handling.
(Sedan only)
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Zone Office Locations
Western Zone
P.O. Box 2260
700 Van Ness Avenue
Torrance, California 90509-2260
(310) 781-4565
Northwestern Zone
P.O. Box 20186
12439 N.E. Airport Way
Portland, Oregon 97220
(503) 256-0943
(also includes Alaska and Hawaii)
South Central Zone
4529 Royal Lane
Irving, Texas 75063
(214)929-5481
Central Zone
101 South Stanfield Road
Troy, Ohio 45373
(513) 332-6250
Northeastern Zone
P.O.
Box 337
Eastgate Industrial Park 115 Gaither Drive
Moorestown, New Jersey 08057
(609) 235-5533
Includes: NYC Metro area and
Fairfield County, CT area
Mid-Atlantic Zone
902 Wind River Ln., Suite 200
Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878
(301) 990-2020
Southeastern Zone
1500 Morrison Parkway
Alpha retta, Georgia 30201
(770) 442-2045
North Central Zone
601 Campus Drive, Suite A-9
Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004 (847) 870-5600
New England Zone
555 Old County Road
Windsor Locks, Connecticut 06096
(203) 623-3310
See Zone 5 for: NYC Metro area
and Fairfield County, CT area
West Central Zone
1600 South Abilene Street, Suite D
Aurora, Colorado 80012
Puerto Rico and U.S. V.I.
Bella International
P.O. Box 190816
San Juan, PR 00919-0816
(787) 250-8070
The above addresses and telephone numbers are subject to change. If you
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