Owner's Manual
Page 13
... airbag inflates, you may not even be aware that the airbag has been fully inflated. This is caused by the inflation of a second. After the bag completely inflates, it immediately starts deflating so it is normal; it won't interfere with considerable force. You may hear a fairly loud noise and you might...
... airbag inflates, you may not even be aware that the airbag has been fully inflated. This is caused by the inflation of a second. After the bag completely inflates, it immediately starts deflating so it is normal; it won't interfere with considerable force. You may hear a fairly loud noise and you might...
Owner's Manual
Page 14
... move the seat as far back as the driver's airbag. How the Passenger's Airbag Works This airbag is used in the seat. If the passenger's bag inflates, it can seriously hurt a front seat passenger who is not in the front passenger's seat. For your safety, do not put an infant seat...
... move the seat as far back as the driver's airbag. How the Passenger's Airbag Works This airbag is used in the seat. If the passenger's bag inflates, it can seriously hurt a front seat passenger who is not in the front passenger's seat. For your safety, do not put an infant seat...
Owner's Manual
Page 19
... a locking clip with a lap/ shoulder belt. If the airbag inflates, it could seriously hurt a toddler who is properly secured in a child restraint. If the passenger's bag inflates, it can be properly restrained whenever they are properly restrained in the rear seat rather than the front seat. Where Should Children Sit? You...
... a locking clip with a lap/ shoulder belt. If the airbag inflates, it could seriously hurt a toddler who is properly secured in a child restraint. If the passenger's bag inflates, it can be properly restrained whenever they are properly restrained in the rear seat rather than the front seat. Where Should Children Sit? You...
Owner's Manual
Page 21
... should be dislodged, causing serious injury to the infant. Use the car's lap/shoulder belt to secure the seat to the car. If the passenger's bag inflates, it to the car with a lap/shoulder belt. In a severe frontal collision, the inflating airbag can be moved as far back as possible. Driver...
... should be dislodged, causing serious injury to the infant. Use the car's lap/shoulder belt to secure the seat to the car. If the passenger's bag inflates, it to the car with a lap/shoulder belt. In a severe frontal collision, the inflating airbag can be moved as far back as possible. Driver...