2010 HONDA CIVIC SEDAN airbag

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HONDA CIVIC SEDAN 2010  Owners Manual (in English) This indicator alerts you that the
passenger’s f ront airbag has been
shut of f because weight sensors
detect about 65 lbs (29 kg) or less
(the weight of an inf ant or small
child) on the f ront pas

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HONDA CIVIC SEDAN 2010  Owners Manual (in English) Take your vehicle to an
authorized dealer as soon as
possible. If you ignore this
indication, your airbags may not
operate properly.
Your airbag systems are virtually
maintenance f ree, and there are

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HONDA CIVIC SEDAN 2010  Owners Manual (in English) Together, airbags and
seat belts provide the best
protection.
Tampering could cause
the airbags to deploy, possibly
causing very serious injury.
Even if your
airbags do not inflate, your dealer
should

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HONDA CIVIC SEDAN 2010  Owners Manual (in English) µ
Front airbags have been designed to
help protect adults in a moderate to
severe f rontal collision. To do this,
the passenger’s f ront airbag is quite
large, and it can inflate with enough
f orc

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HONDA CIVIC SEDAN 2010  Owners Manual (in English) µ
To remind you of the passenger’s
f ront airbag hazards, and that
children must be properly restrained
in a back seat, your vehicle has
warninglabelsonthedashboard
(U.S. models) and on the f ront

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HONDA CIVIC SEDAN 2010  Owners Manual (in English) An inf ant must be properly
restrained in a rear-f acing, reclining
child seat until the child reaches the
seat maker’s weight or height limit
f or the seat, and the child is at least
one year old.

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HONDA CIVIC SEDAN 2010  Owners Manual (in English) CONT INUED
In any of these situations, we
strongly recommend that you install
the child seat directly behind the
f ront passenger’s seat, move the seat
as far forward as needed, and leave it
unoccup

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HONDA CIVIC SEDAN 2010  Owners Manual (in English) Conventional child seats must be
secured to a vehicle with a seat belt,
whereas LATCH-compatible seats
are secured by attaching the seat to
hardware built into the two outer
seating positions in the b