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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2004  Owners Manual 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

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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2004  Owners Manual 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 ti

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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2004  Owners Manual 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

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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2004  Owners Manual 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 activa

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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2004  Owners Manual 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

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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2004  Owners Manual exceptional circumstances  require the 
use  of a forward-faci
ng chi ld  seat  on the 
front  seat,  the childs  safety and well-being 
r eq
uire  that  the following  special precau­
tions  be tak

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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2004  Owners Manual 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.

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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2004  Owners Manual 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