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For an occupied rear seat, press the button
at the base of the head restraint and move
the restraint upward to at least the first locked
position. Make sure the head restraint is in a
locked position during height adjustment.
The rear center head restraint is not
adjustable, only removable.
Removing a head restraintWARNING: If the passenger
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Seat Belts
Seat Belt WarningsWARNING: It is the driver
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All seating positions are equipped with
three-point inertia retractor seat belts.
Inertia retractor seat belts are tensioned
automatically and allow freedom of movement
during normal driving conditions.
The seat belt retractor automatically locks, preventing occupants
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belts in use to make sure they are correctly
latched. Remove any heavy objects (such as
a briefcase) from any unoccupied seats. If the
indicator remains on, contact a Lucid Service
Center .
In addition to the seat belt reminder, a graphic
of the seat layout displays on the left side of
the Cockpit Panel. The seat layout displays the detected occupied seats and the seat beltuse status.
When the seat location displays a green
indicator, it indicates that the seat
position is occupied and the seat belt
is fastened.
When a seat location displays a red seat
belt indicator, it indicates that the seat
position is occupied but the seat belt is
not fastened.
Using Seat Belts When PregnantWARNING: Pregnant women must
wear seat belts to protect themselves
and their unborn child.WARNING: Do not place anything
between you and the seat belt to
cushion the impact in the event of a
collision.
Wear the lap portion of the seat belt as low
as possible across the hips, not the waist.
Position the shoulder part of the belt between
the breasts and to the side of the abdomen.
Make sure that the seat belt has no slack and
is not twisted.
For any concerns about wearing seat belts,
consult with your physician.
Seat Belt Pre-tensionersWARNING: If a seat belt pre-tensioner
activates, it must be replaced. After
an impact or collision, even if there is
no obvious damage, always have the
seat belts checked and (if necessary)
replaced by a Lucid Service Center.
The seat belts for the front and outboard
rear seating positions are equipped with pre )tensioners that work either independently
or in conjunction with the airbags in a severe
front or side-impact collision, depending upon
the severity of a crash.
Note: A pre-tensioner activates if the seat belt
is already buckled at the time of the collision.
The pre-tensioners automatically retract the
seat belts, reducing any slack in both the lap
and shoulder portions of the belts, thereby
reducing the forward movement of the seat
belt wearer.
The seat belt pre-tensioners can only activate
once before a Lucid Service Center must
replace them.
If a pre-tensioner activates, the
airbag warning indicator displays on
the Cockpit Panel.
Note: Even if the pre-tensioners activate, the
seat belts still function as restraints. Continue
to wear the seat belts if the vehicle remains in
a drivable condition.
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Testing Seat BeltsWARNING: Regularly check the
condition of all seat belts. Replace
seat belts if you notice damage
to the belt straps, fittings, retractor
mechanisms, or buckles. Damaged
seat belts may not operate properly in
the event of an accident.WARNING: When seat belts are not
in use, they should be fully retracted
and not hanging loose. If a seat belt does not fully retract, contact a Lucid
Service Center.
There are three tests you should perform
when checking seat belts:
1. With the seat belt fastened, give the shoulder belt strap at the buckle a quick
upward pull. The buckle should remain
securely locked.
2. With the seat belt unfastened, unreel the belt to its limit. Check that it
unreels smoothly with no snatches or
snags. Visually check the belt for wear.
Allow the belt to retract, checking that
retraction is smooth and complete.
3. With the belt half unreeled, hold the strap and quickly try to pull
more strap out. The mechanism must lock automatically and prevent further
unreeling.
If any issues arise during these tests, contact
a Lucid Service Center immediately to have
the seat belt replaced.
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Child Safety
Guidelines for Seating Children
All child restraint systems are designed to be
secured by lap belts or the lap belt portion of
the lap-shoulder belt.
WARNING: Do not use a child
restraint on a seat with an operational
airbag in front of it. There is a risk
of death or serious injury when the
airbag deploys. Crash statistics show
that children are safest when properly
restrained in a child or infant restraint
system that is secured in a rear seating position.WARNING: Do not use a forward-
facing child seat until the child using
it is above the minimum weight of 20
lb (9 kg) and able to sit up unaided.
Up to the age of two years, a child
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Weight GroupRear Outer
SeatRear Center
SeatGroup II33-55 lb
(15-25 kg)U, UF-Group III48-76 lb
(22-36 kg)U, UF-
U: Universal belt rearward child restraint
system
UF: Universal belt forward child restraint
system
Weight GroupFront
Passenger
SeatRear
Outer
SeatRear
Center
SeatGroup
0Under 22 lb
(10 kg)-IL-Group
0+Under 29 lb
(13 kg)-IL-Group I20-40 lb
(9-18 kg)-IL-Group
II33-55 lb
(15-25 kg)-IL,
IUF-Group
III48-76 lb
(22-36 kg)-IL,
IUF-
IL: Any semi-universal LATCH/ISOFIX child
restraint system
IUF: Any universal LATCH/ISOFIX child
restraint system
Seating Larger Children
WARNING: Make sure the booster
seat or vehicle seat properly supports
the child
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For some systems, you can use eitherinstallation method. Always follow the child
restraint manufacturer