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MERCEDES-BENZ CLK COUPE 2006 C209 Owners Manual 69 Safety and Security
Occupant safety
Seat belts
The use of seat belts and infant and child 
restraint systems is required by law in all 
50 states, the District of Columbia, the 
U.S. territories an

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MERCEDES-BENZ CLK COUPE 2006 C209 Owners Manual 70 Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyWarning!
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Damaged seat belts or belts that were highly 
stressed in an accident must be replaced 
and their anchoring points must also be 
checked.
Only use seat

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MERCEDES-BENZ CLK COUPE 2006 C209 Owners Manual 71 Safety and Security
Occupant safety
Depending on vehicle production date, 
your vehicle is equipped with either a seat 
belt reminder system or an enhanced seat 
belt reminder system as follows:
Se

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MERCEDES-BENZ CLK COUPE 2006 C209 Owners Manual 72 Safety and SecurityOccupant safety
vehicle speed exceeded 15 mph 
(25 km/h) if either the driver’s or front 
passenger’s seat belt remains unfas-
tened.
If the driver’s or front passenger’s

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MERCEDES-BENZ CLK COUPE 2006 C209 Owners Manual 73 Safety and Security
Occupant safety
Active head restraints
The active head restraints are intended to 
offer the driver and front passenger in-
creased protection from head and neck in-
jury in rea

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MERCEDES-BENZ CLK COUPE 2006 C209 Owners Manual 74 Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyChildren in the vehicle
If an infant or child is traveling with you in 
the vehicle:
Secure the child using an infant or child 
restraint appropriate to the age a

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MERCEDES-BENZ CLK COUPE 2006 C209 Owners Manual 75 Safety and Security
Occupant safety
Warning!
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Never release the seat belt buckle while the 
vehicle is in motion, since the special seat 
belt retractor will be deactivated.iInformation on child s

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MERCEDES-BENZ CLK COUPE 2006 C209 Owners Manual 76 Safety and SecurityOccupant safetyWarning!
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According to accident statistics, children 
are safer when properly restrained in the 
rear seating positions than in the front seat-
ing position. Thus