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V Height adjustment
To raise a head restraint. pull it up to the
To lowe. lhe head reslrainl. press the
stop-catch release. $en push rhe head
Adjust tbe head restraint so tha! the top
parallels the top of the passenger's earsi
never lhe passenger's neck.
I Seat Tilt* (Driver's Seat)
The seat bottom angle can be adjustedby
rotaiing rhe dial. Th€ front dial lilts ihe
front of $e seat bottom upward.
The seat bottom angle can be adjusted by
rotating the dial. The rear dial tihs the
rear of the seal bottom upward.
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Essential Safety Equipment
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Positioning the Shoul4er Portion ol
the Seat Belt:
I nproper positioniag oI the shouderpoftion of the seat belt is dangerous.
An inproperry positio ed belt wiAprcvide liale or no protection i a
co ision. Abears nake sure the
shouAer portio of the seat beh is
positioned across Jol1r shouuer an l
naar rour neck, but newr under
Jour am,onrowneck,or on rour
Adjust ihe height of $e shoulderbelrif
|he seat belttouches your neck, if it
crosses your am instead ofyour
shoulder. To raise the shoulder belt
adjuster, push the adjuster up. To lower
the sboulder belt adjuster push rhe button
slide it down. Make sure the ddjuster is
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Ess€ntial Safety Equipment
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S ustlatiglA4ja!fucntr
Adjusnns the rehicle suspension is
dangercLs. If the whick's height or
th. suspension is changed, the
whicte w'll be unable to a.cu teIJ
detect a collision rcsulting in
incorrcct or unexpected air bag
deplornent and the possibiuq of
ACAUTION
To prevent damage to the side air bag
wiring. don'!place Iuggage or other
objecis under the front seats.