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• Always keep both feet on the
floor in front of the seat.
• Never place your feet on the in
strument panel or on the seat. If
the airbag inflates and your feet
are on the instrument panel or on
the seat, you could receive serious
personal injuries to the legs, hips
and even the head if the airbag in
flates.
For safety information on transporti ng chil
dren on the front passenger seat be sure to
read all the information on"ln fant seats,
Convertible seats and Booster seats", see
page 44.
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ARNING
• To reduce the risk of personal in
jury in an accident, front seat pas
sengers must never ride in a mov
ing vehicle with the seatback re
clined. Safety belts offer protec
tion only when the seatback is up
right and belts are properly posi
tioned on the body. The more the
seatback is reclined, the greater
the risk of perso nal injury from an
out-of -position safety belt.
• Never store items under the
seats. Loose objects can interfere
with the seat latching mechanism
and can also cause personal injury
in an accident. Seat
adjustment
The front seat adjustment control switches
are located on the outboard side of each
seat. The controls also work with the igni
tion off.
A- Seat adjustment
B- Seatback adjustment
C - Lumbar support
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Lumbar
support
By pressing the switch in the appropriate di
rection the padding of the lumbar support
can be adjusted in curvature and height.
This feature will give you more or less sup
port for the natural curve of your lower back
to minimize fatigue, especially during long
trips.
80 Curvature
adjustment
forward
to the rear
Height adjustment
up
down -t
hicker
-f latter
-h igher
-l ower