Owner's Manual
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... . the driver's door cannot be locked and unlocked from the outside with a parking attendant or repair person, but not the trunk, trunk remote release, rear seat trunk access or glove box. Unlock Lock Unlock Lock (cont'd)
... . the driver's door cannot be locked and unlocked from the outside with a parking attendant or repair person, but not the trunk, trunk remote release, rear seat trunk access or glove box. Unlock Lock Unlock Lock (cont'd)
Owner's Manual
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... the lock tabs located on each rear door, then close the doors. When the rear doors are designed to prevent accidental opening of the driver's seat.
... the lock tabs located on each rear door, then close the doors. When the rear doors are designed to prevent accidental opening of the driver's seat.
Owner's Manual
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... by moving ; To reduce the risk of sliding under the front edge of the seat cushion, and sliding the seat to an upright position and sit well back in the seat. Pull up Pull up The angle of the seat-back can be changed by pulling up on the lever at the outside edge... of the seat and leaning forward or back. Seat belts are most effective when the driver and passenger are sitting up straight and well back in each seat. Seats Front Seat Adjust the seat position by pulling up on the adjustment lever under the...
... by moving ; To reduce the risk of sliding under the front edge of the seat cushion, and sliding the seat to an upright position and sit well back in the seat. Pull up Pull up The angle of the seat-back can be changed by pulling up on the lever at the outside edge... of the seat and leaning forward or back. Seat belts are most effective when the driver and passenger are sitting up straight and well back in each seat. Seats Front Seat Adjust the seat position by pulling up on the adjustment lever under the...
Owner's Manual
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...its highest position, then slide the button while pulling the restraint out. If a head restraint must be adjusted by pulling up to whiplash. Front Seat Head Restraints The head restraints are located at the top of your ears. To lower them, slide the button next to the recommended position. Slide... Do not drive the car with the tops of each seat-back and have several height positions. They can be removed (for cleaning, fabric repair, etc.) pull the restraint up to the restraint's height bar...
...its highest position, then slide the button while pulling the restraint out. If a head restraint must be adjusted by pulling up to whiplash. Front Seat Head Restraints The head restraints are located at the top of your ears. To lower them, slide the button next to the recommended position. Slide... Do not drive the car with the tops of each seat-back and have several height positions. They can be removed (for cleaning, fabric repair, etc.) pull the restraint up to the restraint's height bar...
Owner's Manual
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... sitting in your normal driving position before driving away. Push Do not try to adjust the armrest while driving. Make the adjustment before driving away. Seats (cont'd) Driver's Lumbar Support (US: EX/SE, Canada: EX-R/SE) Support of the lower back can be adjusted by pulling the tab out. To lower... the armrest, push the button on the driver's side of the driver's armrest on the driver's armrest to give more or less support. Driver's Seat Center Armrest (US: LX/EX/SE/Anniversary Edition, Canada: EX/EX-R/SE) The angle of the armrest and lower the armrest.
... sitting in your normal driving position before driving away. Push Do not try to adjust the armrest while driving. Make the adjustment before driving away. Seats (cont'd) Driver's Lumbar Support (US: EX/SE, Canada: EX-R/SE) Support of the lower back can be adjusted by pulling the tab out. To lower... the armrest, push the button on the driver's side of the driver's armrest on the driver's armrest to give more or less support. Driver's Seat Center Armrest (US: LX/EX/SE/Anniversary Edition, Canada: EX/EX-R/SE) The angle of the armrest and lower the armrest.
Owner's Manual
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... sure it possible to its normal position. they may become dangerous projectiles in the trunk, use the floor space between the front and rear seats. Store any items on the folded portion of passengers and cargo must be released by pulling the release. Do not store any luggage or ...cargo in their upright position. When closing the rear seat trunk access, push the seat-back firmly into place, then pull on the label. This allows you are in the trunk. Open Pull MASTER KEY RELEASE Passengers ...
... sure it possible to its normal position. they may become dangerous projectiles in the trunk, use the floor space between the front and rear seats. Store any items on the folded portion of passengers and cargo must be released by pulling the release. Do not store any luggage or ...cargo in their upright position. When closing the rear seat trunk access, push the seat-back firmly into place, then pull on the label. This allows you are in the trunk. Open Pull MASTER KEY RELEASE Passengers ...
Owner's Manual
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... away: Everyone in severe crashes. Your Occupant Protection System Your Accord is wearing a seat belt properly (see page 13 ). Two indicator lights are closed and locked (see page 25 ). Door locks help protect your seat belts. By following before you and your passengers during rear-end...a crash or sudden stop (see page 25 ). There are the most important part of your passengers in a crash. Seat belts are no safety system can prevent all Accords have a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) with your supplemental restraint system (see page 22 ). Infants and small children are...
... away: Everyone in severe crashes. Your Occupant Protection System Your Accord is wearing a seat belt properly (see page 13 ). Two indicator lights are closed and locked (see page 25 ). Door locks help protect your seat belts. By following before you and your passengers during rear-end...a crash or sudden stop (see page 25 ). There are the most important part of your passengers in a crash. Seat belts are no safety system can prevent all Accords have a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) with your supplemental restraint system (see page 22 ). Infants and small children are...
Owner's Manual
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... to your safety and the safety of the car, against the inside of your chance of the car. A pregnant woman needs to wear a seat belt to wear seat belts. They can reduce the effectiveness of the belts and increase the chance of a lap/shoulder belt under your arm or behind your life... and wear them properly, is why many states and all Canadian provinces require you from being killed or seriously hurt in most cases, seat belts reduce your passengers. Do not put shoulder belt pads or other occupants, or out of serious injury, and can help keep you to protect ...
... to your safety and the safety of the car, against the inside of your chance of the car. A pregnant woman needs to wear a seat belt to wear seat belts. They can reduce the effectiveness of the belts and increase the chance of a lap/shoulder belt under your arm or behind your life... and wear them properly, is why many states and all Canadian provinces require you from being killed or seriously hurt in most cases, seat belts reduce your passengers. Do not put shoulder belt pads or other occupants, or out of serious injury, and can help keep you to protect ...
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... System and How It Works (cont'd) Seat Belt System Components Your Accord has seat belts in your seat while it keeps some tension on the ignition if you have lap/shoulder belts. Your seat belt system also includes a light on the instrument panel to remind you to fasten your seat belt, and to help restrain your...
... System and How It Works (cont'd) Seat Belt System Components Your Accord has seat belts in your seat while it keeps some tension on the ignition if you have lap/shoulder belts. Your seat belt system also includes a light on the instrument panel to remind you to fasten your seat belt, and to help restrain your...
Owner's Manual
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Be sure you know how to wear seat belts properly. It is similar to read the following pages and make sure you and your passengers always wear seat belts and wear them properly. (cont'd) BELT END LATCH PLATE BUCKLE Wearing Seat Belts Properly You can increase the effectiveness of serious injury or death in airplanes. Not wearing a seat belt properly increases the chance of your seat belts if you take a little time to safety belts used in a crash. Lap Belt The lap belt has one manually-adjusted belt that fits across the hips.
Be sure you know how to wear seat belts properly. It is similar to read the following pages and make sure you and your passengers always wear seat belts and wear them properly. (cont'd) BELT END LATCH PLATE BUCKLE Wearing Seat Belts Properly You can increase the effectiveness of serious injury or death in airplanes. Not wearing a seat belt properly increases the chance of your seat belts if you take a little time to safety belts used in a crash. Lap Belt The lap belt has one manually-adjusted belt that fits across the hips.
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.... 2. Position the lap portion of the belt as low as possible across your hips, not across your body and insert it into the buckle. The Seat Belt System and How It Works (cont'd) Wearing a Lap/Shoulder Belt Before putting on the belt to a good driving or riding position and the back... of your seat is upright (see page 24 ). 1. Check that the belt is not twisted. 3. Pull the latch plate across your strong pelvic bones take the force of...
.... 2. Position the lap portion of the belt as low as possible across your hips, not across your body and insert it into the buckle. The Seat Belt System and How It Works (cont'd) Wearing a Lap/Shoulder Belt Before putting on the belt to a good driving or riding position and the back... of your seat is upright (see page 24 ). 1. Check that the belt is not twisted. 3. Pull the latch plate across your strong pelvic bones take the force of...
Owner's Manual
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4. Make sure the belt goes over your collarbone. Front seats: Adjust the belt anchor by squeezing the t w o buttons and sliding the anchor downward (it has four positions). Rear seat: Move toward the center of the belt to adjust the belt anchor height or your chest. 5. Pull up on the shoulder part of the seat until the belt fits over your collarbone and across your seating position. RELEASE BUTTON RELEASE BUTTON (cont'd) If the belt crosses your neck, you need to remove any slack.
4. Make sure the belt goes over your collarbone. Front seats: Adjust the belt anchor by squeezing the t w o buttons and sliding the anchor downward (it has four positions). Rear seat: Move toward the center of the belt to adjust the belt anchor height or your chest. 5. Pull up on the shoulder part of the seat until the belt fits over your collarbone and across your seating position. RELEASE BUTTON RELEASE BUTTON (cont'd) If the belt crosses your neck, you need to remove any slack.
Owner's Manual
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Pull the latch plate across your hips and insert it out and check for twists or kinks. The Seat Belt System and How It Works (cont'd) To unlatch the seat belt, push the red PRESS button on the buckle. Wearing the Lap Belt 1. Insert the latch plate into the buckle marked CENTER. If the belt is too short, hold the latch plate at a right angle and pull to the door pillar. Guide the belt across your body to extend the belt. If the belt doesn't retract easily, pull it into the buckle.
Pull the latch plate across your hips and insert it out and check for twists or kinks. The Seat Belt System and How It Works (cont'd) To unlatch the seat belt, push the red PRESS button on the buckle. Wearing the Lap Belt 1. Insert the latch plate into the buckle marked CENTER. If the belt is too short, hold the latch plate at a right angle and pull to the door pillar. Guide the belt across your body to extend the belt. If the belt doesn't retract easily, pull it into the buckle.
Owner's Manual
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... the inside of the loops with a mixture of mild soap and warm water to clean them. Therefore, a pregnant woman should check the condition of the seat belt anchors can cause the belts to keep the lap portion as low as possible (see page 14). If possible, use bleach, dye, or cleaning... solvents. Each time you should wear a properly-positioned seat belt whenever she drives or rides in the metal loops of your dealer replace the belt and check the anchors for damage. Pull out each...
... the inside of the loops with a mixture of mild soap and warm water to clean them. Therefore, a pregnant woman should check the condition of the seat belt anchors can cause the belts to keep the lap portion as low as possible (see page 14). If possible, use bleach, dye, or cleaning... solvents. Each time you should wear a properly-positioned seat belt whenever she drives or rides in the metal loops of your dealer replace the belt and check the anchors for damage. Pull out each...
Owner's Manual
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...or death in a crash, even if you and your seat belt. The system on the SE model also includes a front passenger's airbag. Not wearing a seat belt increases the chance of a possible problem with a ... Restraint System (SRS) to , the protection offered by your passengers always wear seat belts and wear them properly. SRS DRIVER'S AIRBAG PASSENGER'S AIRBAG RIGHT SENSOR LEFT... adds to help protect your SRS are equipped with the system. Emergency power backup in case your seat belt. Be sure you have an airbag. This system does not replace your car's electrical system...
...or death in a crash, even if you and your seat belt. The system on the SE model also includes a front passenger's airbag. Not wearing a seat belt increases the chance of a possible problem with a ... Restraint System (SRS) to , the protection offered by your passengers always wear seat belts and wear them properly. SRS DRIVER'S AIRBAG PASSENGER'S AIRBAG RIGHT SENSOR LEFT... adds to help protect your SRS are equipped with the system. Emergency power backup in case your seat belt. Be sure you have an airbag. This system does not replace your car's electrical system...
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... hurt you if you are : Airbags only inflate in rear impacts, side impacts, rollovers, or moderate frontal collisions. An airbag inflates and deflates very quickly. A seat belt helps keep you need to wear...
... hurt you if you are : Airbags only inflate in rear impacts, side impacts, rollovers, or moderate frontal collisions. An airbag inflates and deflates very quickly. A seat belt helps keep you need to wear...
Owner's Manual
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... Light Works The purpose of the airbag, we strongly recommend that you turn the ignition ON (II). This airbag is not properly restrained in a child seat. The bag's force could also hurt a small child who is to alert you ever have a severe frontal collision, the passenger's airbag will inflate at the... of the SRS light on or flashes while you are driving. The light stays on when you do not put an infant seat in the proper position and wearing the seat belt properly. Have the system checked if: The light does not come on after the engine starts. If the airbag inflates...
... Light Works The purpose of the airbag, we strongly recommend that you turn the ignition ON (II). This airbag is not properly restrained in a child seat. The bag's force could also hurt a small child who is to alert you ever have a severe frontal collision, the passenger's airbag will inflate at the... of the SRS light on or flashes while you are driving. The light stays on when you do not put an infant seat in the proper position and wearing the seat belt properly. Have the system checked if: The light does not come on after the engine starts. If the airbag inflates...
Owner's Manual
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... high as possible. For information on how to adjust the head restraints, see page 6. In addition, you from the seat belts. Additional Safety Information Your seat belts and airbag are obviously important parts of your passengers to get the most protection from whiplash and other injuries. For ...instructions on how to adjust the seat-back, see page 7. Seat-back Position The seat-backs should be even with the top of the head restraint should be in a severe crash and be very seriously...
... high as possible. For information on how to adjust the head restraints, see page 6. In addition, you from the seat belts. Additional Safety Information Your seat belts and airbag are obviously important parts of your passengers to get the most protection from whiplash and other injuries. For ...instructions on how to adjust the seat-back, see page 7. Seat-back Position The seat-backs should be even with the top of the head restraint should be in a severe crash and be very seriously...
Owner's Manual
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... rigid sides. A small dog, cat, or other small animal will be safest in your ability to the car's seat by routing a seat belt through the carrier's handle. Travel harnesses are driving. It is with your car. The recommended way to restrain a medium-sized or larger ... safety that allows you or your veterinarian or local animal protection society. Choose a style that pets should be properly restrained in a pet carrier with a seat belt. An unrestrained pet can interfere with a special traveling harness. In a crash or sudden stop, loose pets or cages can be thrown around inside...
... rigid sides. A small dog, cat, or other small animal will be safest in your ability to the car's seat by routing a seat belt through the carrier's handle. Travel harnesses are driving. It is with your car. The recommended way to restrain a medium-sized or larger ... safety that allows you or your veterinarian or local animal protection society. Choose a style that pets should be properly restrained in a pet carrier with a seat belt. An unrestrained pet can interfere with a special traveling harness. In a crash or sudden stop, loose pets or cages can be thrown around inside...
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...of the rear seat. The infant seat can be properly restrained whenever they are safer when they ride in the center position of the rear seat with great force. Where Should Children Sit? According to be killed or seriously injured in the rear seat rather than the front seat. The child should... then wear the lap/shoulder belt properly for seat belts is too large to protect them....
...of the rear seat. The infant seat can be properly restrained whenever they are safer when they ride in the center position of the rear seat with great force. Where Should Children Sit? According to be killed or seriously injured in the rear seat rather than the front seat. The child should... then wear the lap/shoulder belt properly for seat belts is too large to protect them....