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HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2001  Owners Manual (in English) 
Protecting Children

Additional Precautions to Parents Never hold an infant or child on

your lap. If you are not wearing a seat belt in a crash, you could be
thrown forward into the dashboard and cr

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HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2001  Owners Manual (in English) 
Protecting Children

Small Children
Placing a forward-facing child seat in the front seat of a vehicle equipped
with a passenger's front airbag can

be hazardous. If the vehicle seat is
too far f

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HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2001  Owners Manual (in English) Protecting Children

Canadian Models
To remind you of the front airbag hazards, your car has warning labelson the driver's and front passenger's
visors. Please read and follow the instructions

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HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2001  Owners Manual (in English) Protecting Children

Small Children: A child who is too

large for a rear-facing child seat, and
who can sit up without support,
 should be restrained in a forward-

facing child seat. See page 31 for

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HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2001  Owners Manual (in English) Protecting Children

Placing a Child Seat
This page briefly summarizes Honda's recommendations on where
to place rear-facing and forward-
facing child seats in your car.
 Front Passenger's Sea

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HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2001  Owners Manual (in English) 
Protecting Children

Installing a Child Seat

After selecting a proper child seat, and a good position to install the seat,
there are three main steps in
installing the seat:

1. Properly secure the

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HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2001  Owners Manual (in English) Protecting Children

When properly installed, a rear- facing child seat may prevent thedriver or a front-seat passenger from
moving the seat as far back as
recommended (see page 12). Or it
may prevent

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HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2001  Owners Manual (in English) Protecting Children

2. To activate the lockable retractor, slowly pull the shoulder part of the
belt all the way out until it stops,
then let the belt feed back into the
retractor (you might hear acl
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