1995 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF Owners Manual

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1995  Owners Manual to a 
receive serious injury.  The move  forward , 
injury to the 
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A restraint 
in most accident  situa tions. 
restraints in which  the back faces in driving direction. 
Babies  and be rest raine

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1995  Owners Manual kg) are 
best  protected  in 
of 
these 
as any 
never 
over  the abdomen. 
of average  size of about  7 years 
and may  use three  point 
combination

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1995  Owners Manual CONTROLS AND 
The routing  of the 
may  use in 
exceptional  circumstances  if the  proper  use 
of  three  point 
must 
in very exceptional  situations and if no restraint  system  for the  child s

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1995  Owners Manual restraint systems which contact the portion of the seat cushion. The 
frames 
because  they do not provide adequate contact with the seat. 
or 
in  accidents.  Therefore 
and use that come with the sy

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1995  Owners Manual An ancho rage  point  is provided  behin d  the 
r ea r seat  backrest  to con nect  a tethe r stra p, 
i f  the 
are  equipped  with an auto­matic 
after  activating  the 
automatic 
the 
tongue  in

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1995  Owners Manual Head restraints 
The padded  head  restrai nts on  the  front  and 
rear  seats  are  adj usta ble. 
head restrai nts acco rding  to the  oc­
c up ant s heig ht. positioned  head 
r es tra in ts,  t

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1995  Owners Manual AND 
tant: so  that  you can  reach 
the controls  on 
the quickly  and safely ; 
so  that  you can  drive  or ride  relaxed  and 
reduce  fatigue; 
a
nd for maximum p rotec tion offe re d by the sa f

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1995  Owners Manual To reduce  the risk of serious personal injury in an  accident, front seat  passengers must never  ride in a 
moving with the  seatback 
reclined . The  risk of personal injury increases with increasi