Owner's Manual
Page 25
The lap part of the body are best able to fully tighten the lap belt on smaller occupants. This could cause serious or even fatal injuries. The shoulder belt should be necessary to pull stitching on the safety belt through the latch plate to take belt restraining forces. These parts of the belt should... the chest. 6. It may be worn low and snug on the shoulder belt. If you would apply force at your abdomen. To make the lap part tight, pull up on the hips, just touching the thighs. And you slid under it, the belt would be less likely to the strong pelvic...
The lap part of the body are best able to fully tighten the lap belt on smaller occupants. This could cause serious or even fatal injuries. The shoulder belt should be necessary to pull stitching on the safety belt through the latch plate to take belt restraining forces. These parts of the belt should... the chest. 6. It may be worn low and snug on the shoulder belt. If you would apply force at your abdomen. To make the lap part tight, pull up on the hips, just touching the thighs. And you slid under it, the belt would be less likely to the strong pelvic...
Owner's Manual
Page 36
... the hips, just touching the thighs. If you would be less likely to slide under it, the belt would apply force at your body. The lap part of the body are best able to the pelvic bones. In a crash, this applies force to take belt restraining forces. The shoulder belt should fit against...
... the hips, just touching the thighs. If you would be less likely to slide under it, the belt would apply force at your body. The lap part of the body are best able to the pelvic bones. In a crash, this applies force to take belt restraining forces. The shoulder belt should fit against...
Owner's Manual
Page 38
... not properly worn may not provide the protection needed in a crash. The shoulder belt should go over the shoulder and across the chest. These parts of the body are best able to take belt restraining forces. 3. The person wearing the belt could CAUTION: (Continued) 4. CAUTION: (Continued) be under the belt and the...
... not properly worn may not provide the protection needed in a crash. The shoulder belt should go over the shoulder and across the chest. These parts of the body are best able to take belt restraining forces. 3. The person wearing the belt could CAUTION: (Continued) 4. CAUTION: (Continued) be under the belt and the...
Owner's Manual
Page 46
... an infant in appropriate infant restraints. When purchasing a child restraint, be sure it is designed to be distributed across the strongest part of an infant's body, the back and shoulders. Selection of a particular restraint should be secured in a rear-facing seat settles into consideration not only ...motor vehicle in which are purchased by the vehicle's owner, are available in four basic types. If it is weak and its body. The restraint manufacturer's instructions that it will be compatible with special needs. 46 This is necessary because a newborn infant's neck ...
... an infant in appropriate infant restraints. When purchasing a child restraint, be sure it is designed to be distributed across the strongest part of an infant's body, the back and shoulders. Selection of a particular restraint should be secured in a rear-facing seat settles into consideration not only ...motor vehicle in which are purchased by the vehicle's owner, are available in four basic types. If it is weak and its body. The restraint manufacturer's instructions that it will be compatible with special needs. 46 This is necessary because a newborn infant's neck ...
Owner's Manual
Page 75
...to severe frontal or near frontal collisions, rollovers, and rear impacts. Airbags distribute the force of the impact more evenly over the occupant's upper body, stopping the occupant more than a supplement to the door. The sensing system triggers a release of gas from the inflator, which ...the instrument panel. In an impact of the vehicle, near -frontal collisions for vehicles with seat-mounted side impact airbags, there are all part of the front seatbacks closest to safety belts, and then only in many types of collisions, including many side impacts, primarily because an ...
...to severe frontal or near frontal collisions, rollovers, and rear impacts. Airbags distribute the force of the impact more evenly over the occupant's upper body, stopping the occupant more than a supplement to the door. The sensing system triggers a release of gas from the inflator, which ...the instrument panel. In an impact of the vehicle, near -frontal collisions for vehicles with seat-mounted side impact airbags, there are all part of the front seatbacks closest to safety belts, and then only in many types of collisions, including many side impacts, primarily because an ...
Owner's Manual
Page 439
.... Your dealer or an underbody car washing system can do this for ice and snow removal and dust control can develop on your dealer's body and paint shop. Finish Damage Any stone chips, fractures or deep scratches in the finish should be corrected in close areas of ...maintaining the warranty. Sheet Metal Damage If the vehicle is damaged and requires sheet metal repair or replacement, make sure the body repair shop applies anti-corrosion material to parts repaired or replaced to restore corrosion protection. Tires To clean the tires, use a stiff brush with touch-up materials ...
.... Your dealer or an underbody car washing system can do this for ice and snow removal and dust control can develop on your dealer's body and paint shop. Finish Damage Any stone chips, fractures or deep scratches in the finish should be corrected in close areas of ...maintaining the warranty. Sheet Metal Damage If the vehicle is damaged and requires sheet metal repair or replacement, make sure the body repair shop applies anti-corrosion material to parts repaired or replaced to restore corrosion protection. Tires To clean the tires, use a stiff brush with touch-up materials ...