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HONDA ODYSSEY 2003 RB1-RB2 / 3.G Owners Manual 2003 Odyssey Online Reference Owners Manual Use these links (and links throughout this manual) to navigate through this reference. 
For a printed owners manual, click on authorized manuals or go to

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HONDA ODYSSEY 2003 RB1-RB2 / 3.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 ODYSSEY 2003 RB1-RB2 / 3.G Owners Manual You’ll f ind many saf ety
recommendations throughout this
section, and throughout this manual.
Therecommendationsonthispage
are the ones we consider to be the
most important.Excessive speed is a maj

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HONDA ODYSSEY 2003 RB1-RB2 / 3.G Owners Manual Your vehicle 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 strong steel

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HONDA ODYSSEY 2003 RB1-RB2 / 3.G Owners Manual These saf ety f eatures are designed
to reduce the severity of injuries in a
crash. However, you and your
passengers can’t take f ull advantage
of these saf ety f eatures unless you
remain sitting i

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HONDA ODYSSEY 2003 RB1-RB2 / 3.G Owners Manual Help keep you f rom being thrown
against the inside of the vehicle
and against other occupants.
Keep you f rom being thrown out
of the vehicle.
Help keep you in a good position
should the airbags ever

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HONDA ODYSSEY 2003 RB1-RB2 / 3.G Owners Manual Always wear
your seat belt properly, and sit
upright and as f ar back as possible
f rom the steering wheel or
dashboard. They are designed to supplement
the seat belts.
To do their job, airbags must
i

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HONDA ODYSSEY 2003 RB1-RB2 / 3.G Owners Manual Head restraints can help protect you
f rom whiplash and other injuries. For
maximum protection, the back of
your head should rest against the
center of the head restraint.
Reclining a seat-back too f
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