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MAZDA MODEL PROTÉGÉ 2003  Owners Manual (in English) 2-18
Essential Safety Equipment
Seat Belt Systems
Form No. 8Q94-EA-02G
Before using the rear-center lap/shoulder 
belt make sure tongue (A) and anchor 
buckle (B) are fastened.
Fastening the Seat Bel

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MAZDA MODEL PROTÉGÉ 2003  Owners Manual (in English) 2-19
Essential Safety Equipment
Seat Belt Systems
Form No. 8Q94-EA-02G
Unfastening the Seat Belt
Depress the button on the buckle.
Unfastening the Lap Portion of 
the Seat Belt
Insert a small object

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MAZDA MODEL PROTÉGÉ 2003  Owners Manual (in English) 2-20
Essential Safety Equipment
Seat Belt Systems
Form No. 8Q94-EA-02G
If your seat belt is not long enough, even 
when fully extended, a seat belt extender 
may be available to you at no charge from

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MAZDA MODEL PROTÉGÉ 2003  Owners Manual (in English) 2-21
Essential Safety Equipment
Seat Belt Systems
Form No. 8Q94-EA-02G
If the driver’s seat belt is not fastened 
when the ignition switch is turned to the 
ON position, the seat belt warning light

Page 33 of 275

MAZDA MODEL PROTÉGÉ 2003  Owners Manual (in English) 2-22
Essential Safety Equipment
Form No. 8Q94-EA-02G
Child Restraint
Mazda strongly urges the use of child-restraint systems for children small enough to use 
them.
You are required by law to use a ch

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MAZDA MODEL PROTÉGÉ 2003  Owners Manual (in English) 2-23
Essential Safety Equipment
Child Restraint
Form No. 8Q94-EA-02G
Proper Size of Child-Restraint System:
For effective protection in vehicle accidents and sudden stops, a child must be 
properly re

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MAZDA MODEL PROTÉGÉ 2003  Owners Manual (in English) 2-24
Essential Safety Equipment
Child Restraint
Form No. 8Q94-EA-02G
Children and Seating Position with Side Air Bag:
Allowing anyone to lean over or against the front door is dangerous. If the vehicl

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MAZDA MODEL PROTÉGÉ 2003  Owners Manual (in English) 2-25
Essential Safety Equipment
Child Restraint
Form No. 8Q94-EA-02G
Accident statistics reveal that a child is 
safer in the rear seat. The front 
passenger’s seat is clearly the worst 
choice for
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