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SAFETY FIRST
occupants are not to resist passengers in the rear seats en
the tremendous forces of impact by other
tight or bracing themselves. Without the passengers.
collision they be
benefit of safety restraint systems, the un- thrown forward
into and injure the driver or front seat passenger.
the steering
interio r has the energy
they had just before the collision .
Don't
f or protection .
Even when they
in
occupants,
the driver,
once and that your safety are
or when they have
occupa nts can
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FIRST
can make a big
difference.
to keep pas
sengers in their seats , an acci
dent, and
addition, safety
down more through the in the safety
the kinetic
energy over a period of time, the
f orces on the body become more
and to cause injury.
whether you are on
a
up and make sure others do,
too.
Accident statistics show that
wearing safety
risk of being injured and a mu ch bet
ter chance of sur viving
an accident. Proper
is most countries much of the
United
The following pages provide important in
structions to
Be sure to read and
Heed
To further increase the safe ty for th e front
passengers, the
in some
collisions, side and rear collisions, in
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and protec
Replacement may be necessary even if damage cannot be clearly
seen.
Never
The front and rear seats have three-point
safety which have a
fea
ture is used when a
the system to adjust to your
size and movements as
is
Hard braking or a The
in before using the
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Front airbags
The airbag for the driver is
in the instrument
marked with See
is very important to remember that front
airbags
in some accidents in
which the is high
enough to activate the airbags.
Front airbags are not activated ...
if th e igni tion is swi tched off
in s ide
in rear-end
in
in certain frondamage, repair costs
or even the
damage is not
provide protection for the ch est and face of the driv
er
and the front seat passenger when ...
safety
the seats have been positioned so that
the occupant is
seated as far as from the airbag
and the head restraints have been prop
part of the
body.
Safety
s e e next p ages.
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Babies and older children must
never ride in a vehicle sitting on the lap of an adult. Holding a child
in your arms is never a substitute for a child restraint system. The
strongest adult could not hold onto the child under the forces
a crash at a speed of
be more than times the weight of the means the weight of the be more than kg).
Under these conditions.
too for an infant restraint up to
4 years
or 18 kg) strained in a seat
dangerous
est
seat. for an fant or a in a rearwar d-facing
seat.
ous injury to the child.
ward-facing child seats on the rear seat .
Always read and heed all
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exceptional circumstances require the
use of a forward-faci
ng chi ld seat on the
front seat, the child's safety and well-being
r eq
uire that the following special precau
tions be taken:
Booster seats
up to 8 years old
is
usually best
to put these children in ap
propriate booster seats.
Be sure the boo
ste r seat meets all applicable safety
standards.
Booster seats
raise the seat ing position of
the child and reposition both the lap and sh oulder parts of the safety belt so th at the y
pass across the child's body in the right
places.
The routing of the belt over the child's body
is ve
ry importa nt for the child's protection. whether or not a booster seat is used.
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SAFETY FIRST
Securing a
and the front passenge r three
point safety have a convertible locking
feature in addition to the eme rgen cy locking
feature.
seat at an outer
seating position. you must first activate the
convertib le locking feature. Then secure the
seat by using the seat
Always install rear-facing child
seats or infant carriers on the rear
seat.
is always safer to install a
child seat in the rear.
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Tether Anchors
Never mount two child restraint seats on one anchor point.
Never use child restraint tether anchorages to secure safety belts or other kinds of occupant re
straints.
Never attach a tether strap to a tie-down hook in the luggage
compartment
Never secure or attach any lug
gage or other items to the LATCH lower anchorages or to the tether anchors.
Beginning with year wagen
Sedan
The show the tether anchors
for the rear seating positions:
-Sedan:
Tether anchors for the three rear seating
positions are
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