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The front seats are equipped with automatic 
seat belt tensioners to enhance safety.
The tensioners automatically tighten the front 
seat belts during a moderate-to-severe frontal 
collision, sometimes even if the collision is not 
severe enough to inflate the front airbags or 
the driver’s knee airbag.
Are the motor-powered pretensioners that 
start to retract the front seat belts when the 
CMBS
TM, brake assist system, or VSA® system 
is in operation. They may also activate when 
you steer the vehicle hard, or the vehicle is 
impacted. After retracted, the seat belts are 
slackened to their original positions. 
As convenient features, the e-pretensioners 
slightly retract the seat belts when you latch 
the seat belt buckle, depress the brake pedal 
more aggressively than you normally do, or 
make a sharp turn, and fully retract when you 
release the seat belt buckle. 
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Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners
1Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners
The seat belt tensioners can only operate once.
If a tensioner is activated, the SRS indicator will come 
on. Have a dealer replace the tensioner and 
thoroughly inspect the seat belt system as it may not 
offer protection in a subsequent crash.
During a moderate-to-severe side impact, the 
tensioner on that side of the vehicle also activates.
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Seat Belt e-pretensioners
*
1Seat Belt e-pretensioners
*
If only the e-pretensioners were activated, no 
components need to be replaced.
The e-pretensioners may not work if:•Supplemental Restraint System Indicator is on.•Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®) System Indicator is 
on.
* Not available on all models 
         
        
        
     
        
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uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt
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Fastening a Seat BeltAfter adjusting a front seat to the proper position, and while sitting upright and well 
back in the seat:2Adjusting the Seats P. 152
1.Pull the seat belt out slowly.
2.Insert the latch plate into the buckle, then 
tug on the belt to make sure the buckle is 
secure.
uMake sure that the belt is not twisted or 
caught on anything.
When you or the front passenger insert the 
latch plate into the buckle, the front seat 
belt retracts automatically.
2Seat Belt e-pretensioners
* P. 32
1Fastening a Seat Belt
No one should sit in a seat with an inoperative seat 
belt or one that does not appear to be working 
correctly. Using a seat belt that is not working 
properly may not protect the occupant in a crash. 
Have a dealer check the belt as soon as possible.
Never insert any foreign objects into the buckle or 
retractor mechanism.
Pull out slowly.
Correct 
Seated 
Posture.
Latch 
Plate
Buckle
Models with CMBS
TM
* Not available on all models 
         
        
        
     
        
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3.Position the lap part of the belt as low as 
possible across your hips, then pull up on 
the shoulder part of the belt so the lap part 
fits snugly. This lets your strong pelvic 
bones take the force of a crash and reduces 
the chance of internal injuries.
4.If necessary, pull up on the belt again to 
remove any slack, then check that the belt 
rests across the center of your chest and 
over your shoulder. This spreads the forces 
of a crash over the strongest bones in your 
upper body.
The front seats have adjustable shoulder anchors to accommodate taller and shorter 
occupants.
1.Move the anchor up and down while 
holding the release button.
2.Position the anchor so that the belt rests 
across the center of your chest and over 
your shoulder.
1Fastening a Seat Belt
To release the belt, push the red PRESS button then 
guide the belt by hand until it has retracted 
completely.
When exiting the vehicle, be sure the belt is out of 
the way and will not get caught by closing the door.
3
WARNING
Improperly positioning the seat belts can 
cause serious injury or death in a crash.
Make sure all seat belts are properly 
positioned before driving.
Lap belt 
as low as 
possible
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Adjusting the Shoulder Anchor
1Adjusting the Shoulder Anchor
The shoulder anchor height can be adjusted to four 
levels. If the belt contacts your neck, lower the height 
one level at a time.
After an adjustment, make sure that the shoulder 
anchor position is secure.
Push 
         
        
        
     
        
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uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt
Safe Driving
If you are pregnant, the best way to protect yourself and your unborn child when 
driving or riding in a vehicle is to always wear a seat belt and keep the lap part of the 
belt as low as possible across the hips.■
Advice for Pregnant Women
1Advice for Pregnant Women
Each time you have a checkup, ask your doctor if it is 
okay for you to drive.
To reduce the risk of injuries to both you and your 
unborn child that can be caused by an inflating front 
airbag:•When driving, sit upright and adjust the seat as far 
back as possible while allowing full control of the 
vehicle.•When sitting in the front passenger’s seat, adjust 
the seat as far back as possible.
Wear the shoulder belt 
across the chest avoiding 
the abdomen.
Wear the lap part of the 
belt as low as possible 
across the hips. 
         
        
        
     
        
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uuSeat BeltsuSeat Belt Inspection
Safe Driving
Seat Belt InspectionRegularly check the condition of your seat belts as follows:
•Pull each belt out fully, and look for frays, cuts, burns, and wear.
•Check that the latches work smoothly and the belts retract easily.
uIf a belt does not retract easily, cleaning the belt may correct the problem. Only 
use a mild soap and warm water. Do not use bleach or cleaning solvents. Make 
sure the belt is completely dry before allowing it to retract.
Any belt that is not in good condition or working properly will not provide proper 
protection and should be replaced as soon as possible.
A belt that has been worn during a crash may not provide the same level of 
protection in a subsequent crash. Have your seat belts inspected by a dealer after 
any collision.
1Seat Belt Inspection
3
WARNING
Not checking or maintaining seat belts can 
result in serious injury or death if the seat 
belts do not work properly when needed.
Check your seat belts regularly and have 
any problem corrected as soon as possible. 
         
        
        
     
        
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AirbagsAirbag System Components 
         
        
        
     
        
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uuAirbagsuAirbag System Components
Safe Driving
The front, driver’s knee, front side, and side 
curtain airbags are deployed according to 
the direction and severity of impact. Both 
side curtain airbags are deployed in a 
rollover. The airbag system includes:aTwo SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) 
front airbags. The driver’s airbag is stored 
in the center of the steering wheel; the 
front passenger’s airbag is stored in the 
dashboard. Both are marked SRS 
AIRBAG.bDriver’s knee airbag. The knee airbag is 
stored under the steering column. It is 
marked SRS AIRBAG.cTwo side airbags, one for the driver and 
one for a front passenger. The airbags are 
stored in the outer edges of the seat-
backs. Both are marked SIDE AIRBAG.dTwo side curtain airbags, one for each 
side of the vehicle. The airbags are stored 
in the ceiling, above the side windows. 
The front and rear pillars are marked 
SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG.
eAn electronic control unit that continually 
monitors and records information about 
the sensors, the airbag activators, the 
seat belt tensioners, and driver and front 
passenger seat belt use when the power 
mode is in ON.fAutomatic front seat belt tensioners. The 
driver’s and front passenger’s seat belts 
incorporate sensors that detect whether 
or not they are fastened.
The front seat belt tensioners also include 
the e-pretensioners.gA driver’s seat position sensor. If the seat 
is too far forward, the airbag will inflate 
with less force.hWeight sensors in the front passenger’s 
seat. The front passenger’s airbag will be 
turned off if the weight on the seat is 65 
lbs (29 kg) or less (the weight of an infant 
or small child).Models with CMBS
TM
iImpact sensors that can detect a 
moderate-to-severe front or side impact.jAn indicator on the dashboard that alerts 
you that the front passenger’s front 
airbag has been turned off.kAn indicator on the instrument panel that 
alerts you to a possible problem with your 
airbag system or seat belt tensioners.lSafing SensormA rollover sensor that detects whether 
the vehicle is about to roll over. 
         
        
        
     
        
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uuAirbagsuAirbag System Components
Safe Driving
Airbags can pose serious hazards. To do their job, airbags must inflate with 
tremendous force. So, while airbags help save lives, they can cause burns, bruises, 
and other minor injuries, and sometimes even fatal ones if occupants are not 
wearing their seat belts properly and sitting correctly.
What you should do: Always wear your seat belt properly, and sit upright and as 
far back from the steering wheel as possible while allowing full control of the 
vehicle. A front passenger should move their seat as far back from the dashboard as 
possible.
Remember, however, that no safety system can prevent all injuries or deaths that 
can occur in a severe crash, even when seat belts are properly worn and the airbags 
deploy.
Do not place hard or sharp objects between yourself and a front airbag. 
Carrying hard or sharp objects on your lap, or driving with a pipe or other sharp 
object in your mouth, can result in injuries if your front airbag inflates.
Do not attach or place objects on the front and driver’s knee airbag covers. 
Objects on the covers marked SRS AIRBAG could interfere with the proper 
operation of the airbags or be propelled inside the vehicle and hurt someone if the 
airbags inflate.■
Important Facts About Your Airbags
1Important Facts About Your Airbags
Do not attempt to deactivate your airbags. Together, 
airbags and seat belts provide the best protection.
When driving, keep hands and arms out of the 
deployment path of the front airbag by holding each 
side of the steering wheel. Do not cross an arm over 
the airbag cover.