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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 3. Pick up the latch  plate and  pull the belt  across  you.  Don’t let it get 
4. Push  the latch  plate into the buckle until it clicks. 
twisted. 
Pull 
up on the latch plate  to make sure it is secure.  If the  belt isn’t long 
enough,  see “Safety  Belt Extender” at  the end  of this  section. 
Make sure the release button  on  the buckle  is positioned so you would 
be able to unbuckle  the safety  belt  quickly if you  ever  had to. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The  lap  part of the  belt  should  be  worn low and  snug on the  hips,  just 
touching  the  thighs.  In  a  crash,  this  applies  force  to  the  st\
rong  pelvic 
bones.  And  you'd be  less  likely to slide  under  the  lap  belt.  If 
you slid 
under  it, the  belt  would  apply  force  at  your  abdomen.  This  could  cause 
serious 
or even  fatal  injuries.  The  shoulder  belt  should  go  over  the 
shoulder  and  across  the  chest.  These  parts 
of the  body  are  best  able to 
take  belt  restraining  forces. 
The safety  belt  locks if there's  a  sudden  stop  or  crash. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Shoulder Belt  Height Adjuster 
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YOU can  move tne 
shoulder belt adjuster 
to  the  height  that 
is 
right for you. 
To move  it up  or 
down,  squeeze  the 
release handle.  When 
you  release  the 
handle, 
try to  move  it 
down  a  little to make 
sure  it has  locked  into 
position. 
You 
can move  the 
adjuster  up  from 
a 
lower  position by 
pushing  the  bottom 
of the  release  handle. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Adjust the  height so 
that  the  shoulder 
portion  of the  belt  is 
properly  positioned  on 
your  shoulder,  away 
from  your face and 
To help  you find  a height  that is right  for you,  follow  these guidelines: 
For  a tall  person:  Use 
the upper  or upper-middle  position. 
For  a  person 
of average  height: Use  a position  somewhere in the middle. 
For  a  short  person:  Use the lower 
or lower-middle  position. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Shoulder  Belt  Tightness  Adjustment 
Your  vehicle  has a shoulder  belt  tightness  adjustment  feature. If the 
shoulder  belt  seems  too  tight,  you can  adjust  it 
like this: 
1. Sit  well  back  in  the  seat. 
2. Star 
shol 't 
pulling  the 
dder  belt out. 
3. Just  before  it 
reaches  the  end, 
give  it 
a quick 
pull. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 4. Let  the  belt  go  back all the  way. You should  hear a slight  clicking 
sound. 
If you  don’t,  the  adjustment  feature  won’t set,  and  you’ll have 
to  start  again. 
5. Now you  can  add a small  amount of slack.  Lean  forward  slightly, then 
sit  back. 
If you’ve  added  more  than 1 inch (25 mm) of slack,  pull  the 
shoulder  belt  out  as  you  did  before  and  start  again. 
If you  move  around  in the  vehicle  enough, or if you pull  out  the  shoulder 
belt,  the  belt  will become  tight  again. 
If this  happens,  you  can  reset  it. .- 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Q: What's  wrong with this? 
A: The shoulder belt is too loose. It won't  give  nearly as much 
protection  this  way. 
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A CAUTION: 
You can be serious$ hurt if  your  shoulder  belt is too loose. In a 
crash you would  move  forward too much,  which  could  increase 
injury..  The  shoulder  belt 
should fit against your  body.  Don't 
allow  more  than 
1 inch (25 mm) of slack. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Q: What’s wrong with this? 
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A: The belt is buckled in the wrong place. 
A CAUTION: 
You can  be  seriously  injured  if  your  belt  is buckled in the  wrong 
place  like this. 
In a crash,  the  belt  would go up  over  your 
abdomen.  The  belt  forces  would 
be there,  not  at the pelvic 
bones.  This could  cause  serious internal  injuries.  Always  buckle 
your  belt  into  the  buckle  nearest  you. 
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