Owner's Manual
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... you potential hazards that could hurtto you don't don't follow follow instructions. You must maintaining your own good judgement. such Safety Headings such as asDriver Driver and andPassenger Passenger Safety. This entire entire book book is is very important. instructions. HURT if be if... of others, Your safety, and the safety of others . Of course, it is not practical or Of course, is very important. Headings - Precautions. And operating this is not practical or the possible to it carefully. responsibility. how Instructions how to to associated with operating ...
... you potential hazards that could hurtto you don't don't follow follow instructions. You must maintaining your own good judgement. such Safety Headings such as asDriver Driver and andPassenger Passenger Safety. This entire entire book book is is very important. instructions. HURT if be if... of others, Your safety, and the safety of others . Of course, it is not practical or Of course, is very important. Headings - Precautions. And operating this is not practical or the possible to it carefully. responsibility. how Instructions how to to associated with operating ...
Owner's Manual
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...and Passenger Safety Important Safety Precautions ...6 Your Vehicle's Safety Features...7 Seat Belts...8 Airbags...9 Seats & Seat-Backs...10 Adjust the Head Restraints...14 5. Maintain a Proper Sitting Position...18 Advice for Pregnant Women...19 Additional Safety Precautions...19 Protecting Children...2.1 All Children ...Must Be Restrained...21 Children Should Sit in your vehicle. Close and Lock the Doors...12 2. Head Restraints...10 Door Locks...10 Pre-Drive Safety Checklist...11 Protecting Adults...12 1. Adjust the Front Seats...12 3. Adjust the...
...and Passenger Safety Important Safety Precautions ...6 Your Vehicle's Safety Features...7 Seat Belts...8 Airbags...9 Seats & Seat-Backs...10 Adjust the Head Restraints...14 5. Maintain a Proper Sitting Position...18 Advice for Pregnant Women...19 Additional Safety Precautions...19 Protecting Children...2.1 All Children ...Must Be Restrained...21 Children Should Sit in your vehicle. Close and Lock the Doors...12 2. Head Restraints...10 Door Locks...10 Pre-Drive Safety Checklist...11 Protecting Adults...12 1. Adjust the Front Seats...12 3. Adjust the...
Owner's Manual
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... column; front and rear crush zones that automatically tighten the front seat belts in the event of a crash. (1) Safety Cage (2) Crush Zones (3) Seats & Seat-Backs (4) Head Restraints (5) Collapsible Steering Column (6) Seat Belts (7) Airbags (8) Seat Belt Tensioners (9) Door Locks These safety features are designed to crumple and absorb energy during a crash. These...
... column; front and rear crush zones that automatically tighten the front seat belts in the event of a crash. (1) Safety Cage (2) Crush Zones (3) Seats & Seat-Backs (4) Head Restraints (5) Collapsible Steering Column (6) Seat Belts (7) Airbags (8) Seat Belt Tensioners (9) Door Locks These safety features are designed to crumple and absorb energy during a crash. These...
Owner's Manual
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... indicator light on the instrument panel to alert you to severe frontal collision. The airbags supplement the seat belts by providing extra protection for the head and chest of each front seat occupant in all types of injury or death. Airbags can cause serious injuries to adults and larger children who...
... indicator light on the instrument panel to alert you to severe frontal collision. The airbags supplement the seat belts by providing extra protection for the head and chest of each front seat occupant in all types of injury or death. Airbags can cause serious injuries to adults and larger children who...
Owner's Manual
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...'s occupant will slide under the seat belt in an upright position whenever the vehicle is moving. For maximum protection, the back of your head should do: Move the front seats as far back as possible, and keep you in a comfortable, upright position so you adjust your...seat belts and the energy absorbing materials in the seats. Driver and Passenger Safety What you should rest against the center of the head restraint. Head Restraints Head restraints can help protect you from unexpectedly opening a door and falling out, and outsiders from whiplash and other injuries. Your Vehicle...
...'s occupant will slide under the seat belt in an upright position whenever the vehicle is moving. For maximum protection, the back of your head should do: Move the front seats as far back as possible, and keep you in a comfortable, upright position so you adjust your...seat belts and the energy absorbing materials in the seats. Driver and Passenger Safety What you should rest against the center of the head restraint. Head Restraints Head restraints can help protect you from unexpectedly opening a door and falling out, and outsiders from whiplash and other injuries. Your Vehicle...
Owner's Manual
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Head restraints are closed and locked (see page 12 ). All cargo is properly restrained in a child seat in severe crashes, even when seat belts are properly ...
Head restraints are closed and locked (see page 12 ). All cargo is properly restrained in a child seat in severe crashes, even when seat belts are properly ...
Owner's Manual
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... are in a crash and being seriously injured. See page 78 for how to adjust seatbacks. Properly adjusted head restraints will help protect occupants from whiplash and other crash injuries. Protecting Adults Reclining a seat-back so that the shoulder part of the .... Reclining the seat-back too far can be positioned so the back of the occupant's head rests against the occupant's chest reduces the protective capability of injury. 4.Adjust the Head Restraints Improperly positioning head restraints reduces their effectiveness and you can result in serious injury or death in the seat. The ...
... are in a crash and being seriously injured. See page 78 for how to adjust seatbacks. Properly adjusted head restraints will help protect occupants from whiplash and other crash injuries. Protecting Adults Reclining a seat-back so that the shoulder part of the .... Reclining the seat-back too far can be positioned so the back of the occupant's head rests against the occupant's chest reduces the protective capability of injury. 4.Adjust the Head Restraints Improperly positioning head restraints reduces their effectiveness and you can result in serious injury or death in the seat. The ...
Owner's Manual
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... Risks to Children Airbags have outgrown child seats are restrained in the back seat. If the vehicle seat is too far forward, or the child's head is quite large, and it can hit the back of being injured or killed by an inflating passenger's airbag. Larger Children airbag inflates, it inflates...
... Risks to Children Airbags have outgrown child seats are restrained in the back seat. If the vehicle seat is too far forward, or the child's head is quite large, and it can hit the back of being injured or killed by an inflating passenger's airbag. Larger Children airbag inflates, it inflates...
Owner's Manual
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... in your vehicle. The child seat should meet three requirements: 1. Look for the manufacturer's statement of the proper type and size to protect an infant's head, neck, and back. Only a rear-facing seat provides the proper support to fit the child. Selecting a Child Seat To provide proper protection, a child seat should...
... in your vehicle. The child seat should meet three requirements: 1. Look for the manufacturer's statement of the proper type and size to protect an infant's head, neck, and back. Only a rear-facing seat provides the proper support to fit the child. Selecting a Child Seat To provide proper protection, a child seat should...
Owner's Manual
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... with the seat belt (see page 34 ). If the vehicle seat is too far forward, or the child's head is also at risk. Protecting Children Placing a Child Seat This page briefly summarizes Honda's recommendations on where to place rear-facing and forwardfacing child seats in a forward-facing child seat is thrown forward...
... with the seat belt (see page 34 ). If the vehicle seat is too far forward, or the child's head is also at risk. Protecting Children Placing a Child Seat This page briefly summarizes Honda's recommendations on where to place rear-facing and forwardfacing child seats in a forward-facing child seat is thrown forward...
Owner's Manual
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... the front seat can hit the back of age must be closely watched, we recommend that an infant be used: a seat designed exclusively for a baby's head, neck, and back.
... the front seat can hit the back of age must be closely watched, we recommend that an infant be used: a seat designed exclusively for a baby's head, neck, and back.
Owner's Manual
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... lap. CONTINUED Child Seat Type A child who can strike the child with the child. If the vehicle seat is too far forward, or the child's head is in a crash, you will become a 600-lb (275 kg) force, and you could be able to cause very serious or fatal injuries. During a crash...
... lap. CONTINUED Child Seat Type A child who can strike the child with the child. If the vehicle seat is too far forward, or the child's head is in a crash, you will become a 600-lb (275 kg) force, and you could be able to cause very serious or fatal injuries. During a crash...
Owner's Manual
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... To safely ride in the front, there are other important factors you should not sit. If the seat is too far forward, or the child's head is thrown forward during a collision, or the child is the safest place for the lap/shoulder belt to use the lap/shoulder belt without a booster...
... To safely ride in the front, there are other important factors you should not sit. If the seat is too far forward, or the child's head is thrown forward during a collision, or the child is the safest place for the lap/shoulder belt to use the lap/shoulder belt without a booster...
Owner's Manual
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... the car as soon as it is approximately one airbag to inflate. After a crash, you in their laps. U.S. This is not harmful, people with your head and chest. Additional Information About Your SRS During a crash, your seat belt helps restrain your lower body and torso, while the tensioner tightens and locks...
... the car as soon as it is approximately one airbag to inflate. After a crash, you in their laps. U.S. This is not harmful, people with your head and chest. Additional Information About Your SRS During a crash, your seat belt helps restrain your lower body and torso, while the tensioner tightens and locks...
Owner's Manual
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... Locks...71 Remote Transmitter...72 Childproof Door Locks...75 Tailgate...75 Glove Box...77 Seats...77 Front Seat Adjustments...77 Driver's Seat Height Adjustment...78 Head Restraints...79 Rear Seat-back Adjustment...80 Rear Seat Armrest...80 Reclining the Front and Rear Seat-backs...81 Folding Rear Seat...82 Power Windows... Headlights...60 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls This section gives information about the controls and displays that contribute to the daily operation of your Honda.
... Locks...71 Remote Transmitter...72 Childproof Door Locks...75 Tailgate...75 Glove Box...77 Seats...77 Front Seat Adjustments...77 Driver's Seat Height Adjustment...78 Head Restraints...79 Rear Seat-back Adjustment...80 Rear Seat Armrest...80 Reclining the Front and Rear Seat-backs...81 Folding Rear Seat...82 Power Windows... Headlights...60 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls This section gives information about the controls and displays that contribute to the daily operation of your Honda.
Owner's Manual
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... pull the restraint out of the restraint. To lower the restraint, push the release button sideways and push the restraint down. RELEASE BUTTON The head restraints adjust for cleaning or repair, pull it up as far as possible. You need both hands to adjust the restraint. To raise it ...while driving. The head restraints help protect you adjust them so the back of the occupant's head rests against the center of the seatback. Instruments and Controls Do not attempt to adjust it , pull upward. A...
... pull the restraint out of the restraint. To lower the restraint, push the release button sideways and push the restraint down. RELEASE BUTTON The head restraints adjust for cleaning or repair, pull it up as far as possible. You need both hands to adjust the restraint. To raise it ...while driving. The head restraints help protect you adjust them so the back of the occupant's head rests against the center of the seatback. Instruments and Controls Do not attempt to adjust it , pull upward. A...
Owner's Manual
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... up the seat-back angle adjustment lever, then pivot the seat-back backward. Lift the rear edge of the rear seat. Remove the front seat head restraint and put it will go. Release the lever when the seat-back is even with the cushion on the front and rear seats to...
... up the seat-back angle adjustment lever, then pivot the seat-back backward. Lift the rear edge of the rear seat. Remove the front seat head restraint and put it will go. Release the lever when the seat-back is even with the cushion on the front and rear seats to...
Owner's Manual
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... on the knob on top of the rear seat can be folded up the belt and pushing it will go. Make sure you install the head restraints, and that the seats are locked securely in place before driving. The left and right halves of the seat-back and pivot the rear...
... on the knob on top of the rear seat can be folded up the belt and pushing it will go. Make sure you install the head restraints, and that the seats are locked securely in place before driving. The left and right halves of the seat-back and pivot the rear...
Owner's Manual
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Reverse this procedure to return the seat to release the seat bottom. Pivot the seat-back forward. CONTINUED Instruments and Controls Remove the head restraint and pull up on the knob on the top of the head restraint and fasten it with the velcro strap. Make sure that the seat is locked securely before driving. Pivot the seat bottom forward. 3. Pass the fastening strap through the hole of the seat-back. Put the head restraint behind the seat bottom as shown. Seats STRAP 2. Pull the strap to the upright position.
Reverse this procedure to return the seat to release the seat bottom. Pivot the seat-back forward. CONTINUED Instruments and Controls Remove the head restraint and pull up on the knob on the top of the head restraint and fasten it with the velcro strap. Make sure that the seat is locked securely before driving. Pivot the seat bottom forward. 3. Pass the fastening strap through the hole of the seat-back. Put the head restraint behind the seat bottom as shown. Seats STRAP 2. Pull the strap to the upright position.
Owner's Manual
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... temperature gauge. If you must stop when towing a trailer. For your safety and the safety of a trailer will take time to practice driving maneuvers before heading for braking. Do not try to hold the vehicle in all driving situations, and obey posted speed limits for additional gear Driving When climbing hills...
... temperature gauge. If you must stop when towing a trailer. For your safety and the safety of a trailer will take time to practice driving maneuvers before heading for braking. Do not try to hold the vehicle in all driving situations, and obey posted speed limits for additional gear Driving When climbing hills...