2013 VOLKSWAGEN EOS Owners Manual

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The physical principles of a frontal collision are simple. Both the moving vehicle and the passenger 
possess energy ⇒ fig. 54, which varies with vehicle speed and body weight. Engineers call

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Accident statistics show that vehicle occupants properly wearing safety belts have a lower risk of being 
injured and a much better chance of surviving a collision. Properly using safety belts als

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  WARNING 
Improper use and care of safety belts increases the risk of severe personal injury or death. 
�x Regularly check safety belts and related parts for damage. 
�x Damaged safety belts must

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Fastening safety belts 
Always buckle your safety belt before driving. 
�x Adjust the front seat and head restraint correctly    
�x Grasp the safety belt by the buckle tongue and pull it out of t

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Safety belt position 
 
Fig. 61 Proper safety belt positioning and head restraint adjustment. 
 
Fig. 62 Proper safety belt positioning for expectant mothers. 
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Expectant mothers must always wear the lap portion of the safety belt as low as possible across the 
pelvis and below the rounding of the abdomen – throughout the pregnancy. The safety belt must

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Safety belt extender 
 
Fig. 63 A safety belt extender properly attached to the factory-installed safety belt. 
 
Fig. 64 Positioning of the safety belt extender. 
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