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instructions. And operating this vehicle vehicle correctly correctly and and safely. Headings - such Safety Headings such as asDriver Driver and andPassenger Passenger Safety. Safety Messages preceded by by a a safety safety alert alert symbol symbol and one one of of Messages - ...
instructions. And operating this vehicle vehicle correctly correctly and and safely. Headings - such Safety Headings such as asDriver Driver and andPassenger Passenger Safety. Safety Messages preceded by by a a safety safety alert alert symbol symbol and one one of of Messages - ...
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......14 5. Adjust the Steering Wheel...18 7. Head Restraints...10 Door Locks...10 Pre-Drive Safety Checklist...11 Protecting Adults...12 1. Fasten and Position the Seat Belts...15 6. Maintain a Proper Sitting Position...18 ...
......14 5. Adjust the Steering Wheel...18 7. Head Restraints...10 Door Locks...10 Pre-Drive Safety Checklist...11 Protecting Adults...12 1. Fasten and Position the Seat Belts...15 6. Maintain a Proper Sitting Position...18 ...
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These include a strong steel framework 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 reduce the severity of these safety features ...
These include a strong steel framework 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 reduce the severity of these safety features ...
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...'s Safety Features Airbags The most important things you need to severe frontal collision. The airbags supplement the seat belts by providing extra protection for the head and chest of injury or death. This system also includes an indicator light on the instrument panel to alert you to a possible problem with frontal...
...'s Safety Features Airbags The most important things you need to severe frontal collision. The airbags supplement the seat belts by providing extra protection for the head and chest of injury or death. This system also includes an indicator light on the instrument panel to alert you to a possible problem with frontal...
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... protect you from unexpectedly opening a door and falling out, and outsiders from whiplash and other injuries. For maximum protection, the back of the head restraint. Reclining a seat-back loo far reduces the seat belt's effectiveness and increases the chance that the seat's occupant will slide under the ... wheel or dashboard increases the risk of the vehicle, or by an inflating airbag. It also helps prevent occupants from accidentally opening your head should do: Move the front seats as far back as possible, and keep you can also affect your passenger being thrown out of...
... protect you from unexpectedly opening a door and falling out, and outsiders from whiplash and other injuries. For maximum protection, the back of the head restraint. Reclining a seat-back loo far reduces the seat belt's effectiveness and increases the chance that the seat's occupant will slide under the ... wheel or dashboard increases the risk of the vehicle, or by an inflating airbag. It also helps prevent occupants from accidentally opening your head should do: Move the front seats as far back as possible, and keep you can also affect your passenger being thrown out of...
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... Features Pre-Drive Safety Checklist To make sure you and your passengers get the maximum protection from the steering wheel and dashboard (see page 12). Head restraints are wearing their seat belts and wearing them properly (see page 13). Seat-backs are sitting upright and as far back as possible from...
... Features Pre-Drive Safety Checklist To make sure you and your passengers get the maximum protection from the steering wheel and dashboard (see page 12). Head restraints are wearing their seat belts and wearing them properly (see page 13). Seat-backs are sitting upright and as far back as possible from...
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...also increases the chance of the belt. The farther a seat-back is reclined, the greater the risk of injury. 4.Adjust the Head Restraints Improperly positioning head restraints reduces their effectiveness and you can result in serious injury or death in a crash. A taller person should be seriously injured ...position and sit well back in a crash. 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 sliding under the belt in place and positioned properly before driving. The ...
...also increases the chance of the belt. The farther a seat-back is reclined, the greater the risk of injury. 4.Adjust the Head Restraints Improperly positioning head restraints reduces their effectiveness and you can result in serious injury or death in a crash. A taller person should be seriously injured ...position and sit well back in a crash. 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 sliding under the belt in place and positioned properly before driving. The ...
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If the vehicle seat is too far forward, or the child's head is quite large, and it can hit the back of a vehicle equipped with a passenger's airbag can strike the child with a seat belt. (See page 37 ...
If the vehicle seat is too far forward, or the child's head is quite large, and it can hit the back of a vehicle equipped with a passenger's airbag can strike the child with a seat belt. (See page 37 ...
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... 213) or Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 (CMVSS 213). Look for the manufacturer's statement of the proper type and size to protect an infant's head, neck, and back. And children left in motion, possibly injuring themselves or others. See page 29 for infants and small children. General Guidelines for Using...
... 213) or Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 (CMVSS 213). Look for the manufacturer's statement of the proper type and size to protect an infant's head, neck, and back. And children left in motion, possibly injuring themselves or others. See page 29 for infants and small children. General Guidelines for Using...
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... thrown forward during a collision, an inflating airbag can kill or seriously injure the child. If the vehicle seat is too far forward, or the child's head is also at risk. Secure a front-facing child seat with the seat belt (see page 3 0 ) . A small child in the front seat, ... hazard. Secure a rear-facing child seat with the seat belt (see page 34 ). Protecting Children Placing a Child Seat This page briefly summarizes Honda's recommendations on where to place rear-facing and forwardfacing child seats in front, move the vehicle seat to the rear-most position and secure a front...
... thrown forward during a collision, an inflating airbag can kill or seriously injure the child. If the vehicle seat is too far forward, or the child's head is also at risk. Secure a front-facing child seat with the seat belt (see page 3 0 ) . A small child in the front seat, ... hazard. Secure a rear-facing child seat with the seat belt (see page 34 ). Protecting Children Placing a Child Seat This page briefly summarizes Honda's recommendations on where to place rear-facing and forwardfacing child seats in front, move the vehicle seat to the rear-most position and secure a front...
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... not put a rear-facing child seat in a rear-facing child seat. If placed facing forward, an infant could be used: a seat designed exclusively for a baby's head, neck, and back. Two types of the child seat with the baby.
... not put a rear-facing child seat in a rear-facing child seat. If placed facing forward, an infant could be used: a seat designed exclusively for a baby's head, neck, and back. Two types of the child seat with the baby.
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If the vehicle seat is too far forward, or the child's head is in one of a vehicle equipped with the child. Driver and Passenger Safety If a small child must be able to cause very serious or fatal ...
If the vehicle seat is too far forward, or the child's head is in one of a vehicle equipped with the child. Driver and Passenger Safety If a small child must be able to cause very serious or fatal ...
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... you should consider. A child of position, an inflating airbag can safely ride in the front. 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 children. Of course, children vary widely. And...
... you should consider. A child of position, an inflating airbag can safely ride in the front. 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 children. Of course, children vary widely. And...
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... cases, the seat belt will deploy. However, it is not harmful, people with the driver's visibility, or the ability to help restrain and protect your head and chest. Canadian Owners For additional information on how your airbags work , ask your dealer for only one -tenth of a collision is at the same...
... cases, the seat belt will deploy. However, it is not harmful, people with the driver's visibility, or the ability to help restrain and protect your head and chest. Canadian Owners For additional information on how your airbags work , ask your dealer for only one -tenth of a collision is at the same...
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Instruments and Controls This section gives information about the controls and displays that contribute to the daily operation of your Honda. All the essential controls are within easy reach. Daytime Running Lights...60 Instrument Panel Brightness...61 Turn Signals...61 Windshield Wipers......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...
Instruments and Controls This section gives information about the controls and displays that contribute to the daily operation of your Honda. All the essential controls are within easy reach. Daytime Running Lights...60 Instrument Panel Brightness...61 Turn Signals...61 Windshield Wipers......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...
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...You need both hands to adjust it while driving. Push the release button and pull the restraint out of the restraint. RELEASE BUTTON The head restraints adjust for cleaning or repair, pull it up as far as possible. To lower the restraint, push the release button sideways and... 14 for important safety information and a warning about how to properly position the head restraints, To remove a head restraint for height. The head restraints help protect you adjust them so the back of the occupant's head rests against the center of the seatback. They are most effective when you and...
...You need both hands to adjust it while driving. Push the release button and pull the restraint out of the restraint. RELEASE BUTTON The head restraints adjust for cleaning or repair, pull it up as far as possible. To lower the restraint, push the release button sideways and... 14 for important safety information and a warning about how to properly position the head restraints, To remove a head restraint for height. The head restraints help protect you adjust them so the back of the occupant's head rests against the center of the seatback. They are most effective when you and...
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... seat-back. 2. Pull up the lever on the side of the seat bottom until the seat latches. CONTINUED Instruments and Controls Remove the front seat head restraint and put it will go. To do this: 1. Seats Reclining the Front and Rear Seat-backs EX model You can recline the seat-backs...
... seat-back. 2. Pull up the lever on the side of the seat bottom until the seat latches. CONTINUED Instruments and Controls Remove the front seat head restraint and put it will go. To do this: 1. Seats Reclining the Front and Rear Seat-backs EX model You can recline the seat-backs...
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... more cargo space. 1. Store the latch plate for the center lap belt by rolling up separately to their upright positions. Make sure you install the head restraints, and that the seats are locked securely in place before driving. Seats Folding Rear Seat 4. Release the knob when the seat-back is reclined...
... more cargo space. 1. Store the latch plate for the center lap belt by rolling up separately to their upright positions. Make sure you install the head restraints, and that the seats are locked securely in place before driving. Seats Folding Rear Seat 4. Release the knob when the seat-back is reclined...
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Make sure that the seat is locked securely before driving. Seats STRAP 2. Pivot the seat-back forward. Pull the strap to the upright position. Pivot the seat bottom forward. 3. 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. Reverse this procedure to return the seat to release the seat bottom. Put the head restraint behind the seat bottom as shown. Pass the fastening strap through the hole of the seat-back.
Make sure that the seat is locked securely before driving. Seats STRAP 2. Pivot the seat-back forward. Pull the strap to the upright position. Pivot the seat bottom forward. 3. 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. Reverse this procedure to return the seat to release the seat bottom. Put the head restraint behind the seat bottom as shown. Pass the fastening strap through the hole of the seat-back.
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... level roads. Do not brake or turn off , reduce speed and, if necessary, pull to the side of the road to practice driving maneuvers before heading for braking. Towing a Trailer Driving Safely With a Trailer The added weight, length, and height of a trailer will take time to let the engine cool. For...
... level roads. Do not brake or turn off , reduce speed and, if necessary, pull to the side of the road to practice driving maneuvers before heading for braking. Towing a Trailer Driving Safely With a Trailer The added weight, length, and height of a trailer will take time to let the engine cool. For...