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HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2003 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual This section gives you important
inf ormation about how to protect
yourself and your passengers. It
shows you how to use seat belts
properly. It explains your Supple-
mental Restraint System. And it t

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HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2003 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual ÎÎ
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Your car is equipped with many
features that work together to
protect you and your passengers
during a crash.
Some saf ety f eatures do not require
anyactiononyourpart.These
include a stron

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HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2003 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual In addition, most states and all
Canadian provinces require you to
wear seat belts.
When properly worn, seat belts:Help protect you in almost every
type of crash, including f rontal,
side, and rear im

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HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2003 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual Your car’s seats are designed to keep
you in a comf ortable, upright
position so you can take f ull
advantage of the protection offered
by seat belts and the energy
absorbing materials in the seats.

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HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2003 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual To make sure you and your
passengers get the maximum
protection f rom your car’s saf ety
f eatures, check the f ollowing each
time before you drive away:All adults, and children who have
outgrown ch

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HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2003 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual The f ollowing pages provide
instructions on how to properly
protect the driver and other adult
occupants.
These instructions also apply to
children who have outgrown child
seats and are large enough

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HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2003 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual Any driver who sits too close to the
steering wheel is at risk of being
seriously injured or killed by striking
the steering wheel or f rom being
struck by an inflating front airbag
during a crash.To

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HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2003 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual Adjust the steering wheel, if needed,
so that the wheel points toward your
chest, not toward your f ace.
Pointing the steering wheel toward
your chest provides optimal
protection f rom the airbag.
See
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