Owner's Manual
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5 . The shoulder belt should beworn low and snug on the buckle end of body are best able to take belt restraining forces. These partsthe of the belt as you pull up on the shoulder belt. if On convertible models, ...the safety belt also locks if you slid under the lap belt.you pull the belt very quickly out the retractor. To make the lap part tight, pull down on the hips, just touching the thighs. a crash,this applies In force to slide under it, the belt If would apply force...
5 . The shoulder belt should beworn low and snug on the buckle end of body are best able to take belt restraining forces. These partsthe of the belt as you pull up on the shoulder belt. if On convertible models, ...the safety belt also locks if you slid under the lap belt.you pull the belt very quickly out the retractor. To make the lap part tight, pull down on the hips, just touching the thighs. a crash,this applies In force to slide under it, the belt If would apply force...
Owner's Manual
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... vents in the ai This dust could causebreathing problems for people with you in many types of the impact more evenly over the occupant's upper body, stopping the occupant more than a supplement to safety belts, and then only moderate to severe frontal or near -frontal collisions. the steering wheel hub ..., rear impacts and side impacts, primarily because an occupant's motion is safeto do so. Air air bags should get fresh air by safety belts. The parts of the air bag module-- If you see after an air bag inflates, then get out as soon as anythmg more gradually. How does an...
... vents in the ai This dust could causebreathing problems for people with you in many types of the impact more evenly over the occupant's upper body, stopping the occupant more than a supplement to safety belts, and then only moderate to severe frontal or near -frontal collisions. the steering wheel hub ..., rear impacts and side impacts, primarily because an occupant's motion is safeto do so. Air air bags should get fresh air by safety belts. The parts of the air bag module-- If you see after an air bag inflates, then get out as soon as anythmg more gradually. How does an...
Owner's Manual
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... the buckle end of over the shoulder and across the chest. if a The safety belt locks there's a sudden stop orcrash. 1-28 To make the lap part tight, pull down on the hips, just touching the thighs. And you slid under the lap belt. the The lap... part of the belt should go of the belt as you pull up on shoulder part. These partsthe body are best ableto take belt restraining forces. you 'd less likely to the strong pelvic bones.
... the buckle end of over the shoulder and across the chest. if a The safety belt locks there's a sudden stop orcrash. 1-28 To make the lap part tight, pull down on the hips, just touching the thighs. And you slid under the lap belt. the The lap... part of the belt should go of the belt as you pull up on shoulder part. These partsthe body are best ableto take belt restraining forces. you 'd less likely to the strong pelvic bones.
Owner's Manual
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... a motor vehicle. 1-31 Instead, the belt will saywhether it should always be sure that many hospitals today won't release a newborn infant to its body. This is necessary because an infant's neck is always properly restrained in a child or infantrestraint. In a crash, an infant in an appropriate infant ...need complete support, including support for one is weak and its head weighs so much compared with the rest of the infant's body, the back and shoulders. baby shouldbe A secured in a rear-facing restraint settlesinto the restraint, so the crash forces canbe distributed across the ...
... a motor vehicle. 1-31 Instead, the belt will saywhether it should always be sure that many hospitals today won't release a newborn infant to its body. This is necessary because an infant's neck is always properly restrained in a child or infantrestraint. In a crash, an infant in an appropriate infant ...need complete support, including support for one is weak and its head weighs so much compared with the rest of the infant's body, the back and shoulders. baby shouldbe A secured in a rear-facing restraint settlesinto the restraint, so the crash forces canbe distributed across the ...
Owner's Manual
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This type of restraint faces the rear that the infant's head, so neck and body can have the support they need in the vehicle and the seat part is removable. 1-34 the base stays secured in a crash. Some infant seatscome in two parts-- A rear-facing infant restraint(B) positions an infant to about for 20 lbs. (9 kg) and aboutone year of the vehicle. Rear-facing infant restraints are designed infants of up to face the rear of age.
This type of restraint faces the rear that the infant's head, so neck and body can have the support they need in the vehicle and the seat part is removable. 1-34 the base stays secured in a crash. Some infant seatscome in two parts-- A rear-facing infant restraint(B) positions an infant to about for 20 lbs. (9 kg) and aboutone year of the vehicle. Rear-facing infant restraints are designed infants of up to face the rear of age.
Owner's Manual
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Sheet Metal Damage If your vehicle is damaged and requires sheet metal repair or replacement, make sure the body repair shop applies anti-corrosion material to the parts repaired or replaced to the painted is surface of your vehicle. Finish Damage Any stone chips, fractures or deep ...restore corrosion protection. Larger areas of finish damage can repaired with touch-up be repaired right away. materials available from all painted surfaces on the body or wheels of the vehicle. Cleaning Tires NOTICE: 1 When applying a tire dressing always take your tires, use a stiff brush with a ...
Sheet Metal Damage If your vehicle is damaged and requires sheet metal repair or replacement, make sure the body repair shop applies anti-corrosion material to the parts repaired or replaced to the painted is surface of your vehicle. Finish Damage Any stone chips, fractures or deep ...restore corrosion protection. Larger areas of finish damage can repaired with touch-up be repaired right away. materials available from all painted surfaces on the body or wheels of the vehicle. Cleaning Tires NOTICE: 1 When applying a tire dressing always take your tires, use a stiff brush with a ...
Owner's Manual
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...corrosive environment. If you whatto use. Have any folding seat hardware. Also look for any other loose or damaged for safety belt system parts. Body Lubrication Service Lubricate all your belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors and anchorages are working properly. Check for wear or cracking. Look any...broken air bag coverings, and have it repaired. See "Hydraulic Clutch Fluid" in the Index. Wiper Blade Check Inspect wiper blades for leaks. Part D tells you see "Wiper Blades, Cleaning" in the Index. See "Manual Transmission" in the clutch reservoir. At Least Twice a Year ...
...corrosive environment. If you whatto use. Have any folding seat hardware. Also look for any other loose or damaged for safety belt system parts. Body Lubrication Service Lubricate all your belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors and anchorages are working properly. Check for wear or cracking. Look any...broken air bag coverings, and have it repaired. See "Hydraulic Clutch Fluid" in the Index. Wiper Blade Check Inspect wiper blades for leaks. Part D tells you see "Wiper Blades, Cleaning" in the Index. See "Manual Transmission" in the clutch reservoir. At Least Twice a Year ...
Owner's Manual
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... a pressure test the cooling system and of the performed at least once a year. See "Rear Axle" in frequent braking. Inspect the body nearfor proper hook-up , binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. Look for broken, damaged, missing or Inspect disc brake pads for wear...See "Engine Exhaust" in the Index. You should be found in a service manual.See "Service andOwner Publications" in the Index. Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections Engine Cooling System Inspection Throttle System Inspection Steering and Suspension Inspection Inspect thefront and rear suspension and steering system for...
... a pressure test the cooling system and of the performed at least once a year. See "Rear Axle" in frequent braking. Inspect the body nearfor proper hook-up , binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. Look for broken, damaged, missing or Inspect disc brake pads for wear...See "Engine Exhaust" in the Index. You should be found in a service manual.See "Service andOwner Publications" in the Index. Part C: Periodic Maintenance Inspections Engine Cooling System Inspection Throttle System Inspection Steering and Suspension Inspection Inspect thefront and rear suspension and steering system for...
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Body ...7-33 M a i n Fuse Block ...6-64 MaintenanceRecord ...7-39 Maintenance. Leaving Your Vehicle With the Engine Running ...2-40 Lighter ...2-57 Lights Air Bag Readiness ...1....34 2-27 Starting Your Engine ...Methanol ...6-5 2-54 Mirrors ...Convex Outside ...2-55 2-54 Inside Daymight Rearview ...Manual ...2-55 2-55 Manual Remote Control ... 9-7 Replacement Parts ...6-71 Maintenance Schedule ...7-1 Long TripMighway Definition ...7-6 7-6 Long Tripmighway Intervals ...7-32 Owner Checks and Services...Periodic Maintenance Inspections ...7-36 Recommended Fluids and Lubricants ...7-37 Scheduled ...
Body ...7-33 M a i n Fuse Block ...6-64 MaintenanceRecord ...7-39 Maintenance. Leaving Your Vehicle With the Engine Running ...2-40 Lighter ...2-57 Lights Air Bag Readiness ...1....34 2-27 Starting Your Engine ...Methanol ...6-5 2-54 Mirrors ...Convex Outside ...2-55 2-54 Inside Daymight Rearview ...Manual ...2-55 2-55 Manual Remote Control ... 9-7 Replacement Parts ...6-71 Maintenance Schedule ...7-1 Long TripMighway Definition ...7-6 7-6 Long Tripmighway Intervals ...7-32 Owner Checks and Services...Periodic Maintenance Inspections ...7-36 Recommended Fluids and Lubricants ...7-37 Scheduled ...