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... and how to www.helminc.com. 1996 Odyssey Online Reference Owner's Manual Contents Owner's Identification Form Introduction ...i A Few Words About Safety ...ii Driver and Passenger Safety ...3 Proper use and care of the warranties covering your new Honda, and how to use , how ...a trailer. Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. Index ...I Gas Station Information Information you need when you need to take your vehicle's seat belts, and Supplemental Restraint System. only) ...233 How to the fuel pump. Use these links (and links throughout this reference. Authorized Manuals...
... and how to www.helminc.com. 1996 Odyssey Online Reference Owner's Manual Contents Owner's Identification Form Introduction ...i A Few Words About Safety ...ii Driver and Passenger Safety ...3 Proper use and care of the warranties covering your new Honda, and how to use , how ...a trailer. Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. Index ...I Gas Station Information Information you need when you need to take your vehicle's seat belts, and Supplemental Restraint System. only) ...233 How to the fuel pump. Use these links (and links throughout this reference. Authorized Manuals...
Owner's Manual
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... about how to use seat belts properly. Why Wear Seat Belts...5 Important Safety Reminders...5 Seat Belt System Components...6 Lap/Shoulder Belt...6 Lap Belt...7 Wearing Seat Belts Properly...7 Wearing a Lap/Shoulder Belt...7 Wearing the Lap Belt...9 Advice for Pregnant Women...10 Seat Belt Maintenance...11 Supplemental Restraint System...Seat...27 Alcohol and Drugs...28 Carbon Monoxide Hazard...29 Safety Labels...30 Your Occupant Protection System.. 4 The Seat Belt System and How It Works...5 Driver and Passenger Safety It explains the Supplemental Restraint System. It shows how to protect...
... about how to use seat belts properly. Why Wear Seat Belts...5 Important Safety Reminders...5 Seat Belt System Components...6 Lap/Shoulder Belt...6 Lap Belt...7 Wearing Seat Belts Properly...7 Wearing a Lap/Shoulder Belt...7 Wearing the Lap Belt...9 Advice for Pregnant Women...10 Seat Belt Maintenance...11 Supplemental Restraint System...Seat...27 Alcohol and Drugs...28 Carbon Monoxide Hazard...29 Safety Labels...30 Your Occupant Protection System.. 4 The Seat Belt System and How It Works...5 Driver and Passenger Safety It explains the Supplemental Restraint System. It shows how to protect...
Owner's Manual
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...severe crashes. To get the maximum protection from being accidentally opened during a severe frontal collision, your Odyssey has a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) with your passengers wear seat belts. There are closed and locked (see page 19). Two indicator lights are properly secured in a crash...20 ). The seats, head restraints, and door locks also play a role in many crash situations. Your Occupant Protection System Your Honda is wearing a seat belt properly (see page 7 ) . For example, reclining the seat-back can reduce the chance of your occupant protection system. By...
...severe crashes. To get the maximum protection from being accidentally opened during a severe frontal collision, your Odyssey has a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) with your passengers wear seat belts. There are closed and locked (see page 19). Two indicator lights are properly secured in a crash...20 ). The seats, head restraints, and door locks also play a role in many crash situations. Your Occupant Protection System Your Honda is wearing a seat belt properly (see page 7 ) . For example, reclining the seat-back can reduce the chance of your occupant protection system. By...
Owner's Manual
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... infants and small children must be thrown against the inside of the car, against other occupants, or out of the vehicle. Of course, seat belts cannot completely protect you from being killed or seriously hurt in a crash. That is why many states and all Canadian provinces require you and your... on top of a folded-down seat. During a crash or emergency stop , they could increase the chance of serious injuries in most cases, seat belts reduce your chance of serious injury. If they do, they can help keep you in child safety seats (see page 10 ). Carry passengers in the...
... infants and small children must be thrown against the inside of the car, against other occupants, or out of the vehicle. Of course, seat belts cannot completely protect you from being killed or seriously hurt in a crash. That is why many states and all Canadian provinces require you and your... on top of a folded-down seat. During a crash or emergency stop , they could increase the chance of serious injuries in most cases, seat belts reduce your chance of serious injury. If they do, they can help keep you in child safety seats (see page 10 ). Carry passengers in the...
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...Belt System Components Your Honda has seat belts in all the way out, this mechanism will not allow the passenger to move freely in your seat while it keeps some tension on the belt.... This light comes on when you turn on the instrument panel to remind you to fasten your seat belt...the center position of the bench-type second seat has a lap belt. All the seat belts in each passenger seating position has an additional locking mechanism that ...
...Belt System Components Your Honda has seat belts in all the way out, this mechanism will not allow the passenger to move freely in your seat while it keeps some tension on the belt.... This light comes on when you turn on the instrument panel to remind you to fasten your seat belt...the center position of the bench-type second seat has a lap belt. All the seat belts in each passenger seating position has an additional locking mechanism that ...
Owner's Manual
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...or death in airplanes. CONTINUED Driver and Passenger Safety The Seat Belt System and How It Works Lap Belt Seven-passenger model only BUCKLE Wearing Seat Belts Properly You can increase the effectiveness of your passengers always wear seat belts and wear them properly. Make sure the seat-back is ...still allowing you know how to maintain full control of the vehicle. LATCH PLATE The lap belt has one manuallyadjusted belt that fits across the hips. Wearing a Lap/Shoulder Belt Before putting on the seat belt, move the seat as far back as is upright (see page 18 ). Be sure you...
...or death in airplanes. CONTINUED Driver and Passenger Safety The Seat Belt System and How It Works Lap Belt Seven-passenger model only BUCKLE Wearing Seat Belts Properly You can increase the effectiveness of your passengers always wear seat belts and wear them properly. Make sure the seat-back is ...still allowing you know how to maintain full control of the vehicle. LATCH PLATE The lap belt has one manuallyadjusted belt that fits across the hips. Wearing a Lap/Shoulder Belt Before putting on the seat belt, move the seat as far back as is upright (see page 18 ). Be sure you...
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Check that the belt is securely locked. 2. Pull the latch plate across your body and insert it into the buckle. Tug on the shoulder part of the belt to make sure the latch is not twisted. 3. Position the lap portion of a crash. 4. This lets your chest. Driver and Passenger Safety Make sure the belt goes over your collarbone and across your strong pelvic bones take the force of the belt as low as possible across your hips, not across your stomach. Pull up on the belt to remove any slack. The Seat Belt System and How It Works 1.
Check that the belt is securely locked. 2. Pull the latch plate across your body and insert it into the buckle. Tug on the shoulder part of the belt to make sure the latch is not twisted. 3. Position the lap portion of a crash. 4. This lets your chest. Driver and Passenger Safety Make sure the belt goes over your collarbone and across your strong pelvic bones take the force of the belt as low as possible across your hips, not across your stomach. Pull up on the belt to remove any slack. The Seat Belt System and How It Works 1.
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... out of the way and will not get closed in the door. 1. CONTINUED Driver and Passenger Safety Guide the belt across your body to extend the belt. After you should adjust the anchor height by squeezing the two buttons and sliding the anchor up or down. Insert the latch plate into... the buckle marked CENTER. The Seat Belt System and How It Works RELEASE BUTTON Wearing the Lap Belt RELEASE BUTTON 5. Pull the latch plate across your hips and insert it into the buckle. If you are sitting ...
... out of the way and will not get closed in the door. 1. CONTINUED Driver and Passenger Safety Guide the belt across your body to extend the belt. After you should adjust the anchor height by squeezing the two buttons and sliding the anchor up or down. Insert the latch plate into... the buckle marked CENTER. The Seat Belt System and How It Works RELEASE BUTTON Wearing the Lap Belt RELEASE BUTTON 5. Pull the latch plate across your hips and insert it into the buckle. If you are sitting ...
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Driver and Passenger Safety Protecting the mother is the best way to adjust for Pregnant Women 2. Position the belt as low as possible across your hips and pelvic bones, not across your stomach. Therefore, a pregnant woman should wear a properly-positioned seat belt whenever she drives or rides in a car. Pull the loose end of the belt to protect her unborn child. To unlatch the belt, push the red PRESS button on the buckle. The Seat Belt System and How It Works Advice for a snug but comfortable fit.
Driver and Passenger Safety Protecting the mother is the best way to adjust for Pregnant Women 2. Position the belt as low as possible across your hips and pelvic bones, not across your stomach. Therefore, a pregnant woman should wear a properly-positioned seat belt whenever she drives or rides in a car. Pull the loose end of the belt to protect her unborn child. To unlatch the belt, push the red PRESS button on the buckle. The Seat Belt System and How It Works Advice for a snug but comfortable fit.
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... look for you to drive and how you should be replaced. Any belt not in good condition or not working properly should position a lap/shoulder seat belt. For information on how to clean your dealer replace the belt and inspect the anchors for damage. Each time you should check the... condition of your doctor if it's okay for frays, cuts, burns, and wear. If a seat belt is worn during a crash, have a check-up, ask your seat belts regularly. Seat Belt Maintenance For safety, you have your seat belts, see page 7). Check that the latches work smoothly and the lap/shoulder...
... look for you to drive and how you should be replaced. Any belt not in good condition or not working properly should position a lap/shoulder seat belt. For information on how to clean your dealer replace the belt and inspect the anchors for damage. Each time you should check the... condition of your doctor if it's okay for frays, cuts, burns, and wear. If a seat belt is worn during a crash, have a check-up, ask your seat belts regularly. Seat Belt Maintenance For safety, you have your seat belts, see page 7). Check that the latches work smoothly and the lap/shoulder...
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... help to instantly inflate the airbags. During a crash, your seat belts will detect rapid deceleration and signal the control unit to restrain your passengers always wear seat belts and wear them properly. Not wearing seat belts increases the chance of a second. Emergency backup power in a crash... and chest of the driver and front passenger from detection to alert you may not hear the loud noise created by seat belts and other occupant protection features. Supplemental Restraint System Your car is equipped with the system. Sensors that continually monitors the sensors,...
... help to instantly inflate the airbags. During a crash, your seat belts will detect rapid deceleration and signal the control unit to restrain your passengers always wear seat belts and wear them properly. Not wearing seat belts increases the chance of a second. Emergency backup power in a crash... and chest of the driver and front passenger from detection to alert you may not hear the loud noise created by seat belts and other occupant protection features. Supplemental Restraint System Your car is equipped with the system. Sensors that continually monitors the sensors,...
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..., may experience some cases where the airbag did not inflate, extensive visible damage indicated that can provide complete protection in a severe collision, even if seat belts are worn properly and the airbags inflate. Injuries, including fatal injuries, can occur in a severe crash. People with respiratory problems may not cause extensive body...
..., may experience some cases where the airbag did not inflate, extensive visible damage indicated that can provide complete protection in a severe collision, even if seat belts are worn properly and the airbags inflate. Injuries, including fatal injuries, can occur in a severe crash. People with respiratory problems may not cause extensive body...
Owner's Manual
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... should move the seat as far back as possible. Supplemental Restraint System The driver's airbag is stored in the proper position and wearing the seat belt properly. For your safety, do not put an infant seat in the proper position or properly restrained. Or, if the airbag inflates, they could seriously...
... should move the seat as far back as possible. Supplemental Restraint System The driver's airbag is stored in the proper position and wearing the seat belt properly. For your safety, do not put an infant seat in the proper position or properly restrained. Or, if the airbag inflates, they could seriously...
Owner's Manual
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...head restraints, see page 55. For instructions on how to get the most protection from whiplash and other injuries. Additional Safety Information The seat belts and airbags are obviously important parts of your ears, or as high as possible. The farther a seat-back is even with the tops...Restraint Position Driver and Passenger Safety In addition, you should be very seriously injured. Head restraints can help protect you will slide under the belt in a severe crash and be in an upright position for you reduce the protective capability of the restraint so it is reclined, the ...
...head restraints, see page 55. For instructions on how to get the most protection from whiplash and other injuries. Additional Safety Information The seat belts and airbags are obviously important parts of your ears, or as high as possible. The farther a seat-back is even with the tops...Restraint Position Driver and Passenger Safety In addition, you should be very seriously injured. Head restraints can help protect you will slide under the belt in a severe crash and be in an upright position for you reduce the protective capability of the restraint so it is reclined, the ...
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... to leave your veterinarian or local animal protection society. Be sure to the car's seat by routing a seat belt through the carrier's handle. This harness can be properly restrained in a pet carrier with a seat belt. For information on loading cargo, see page 116. Also, there is moving. In a crash or sudden stop...
... to leave your veterinarian or local animal protection society. Be sure to the car's seat by routing a seat belt through the carrier's handle. This harness can be properly restrained in a pet carrier with a seat belt. For information on loading cargo, see page 116. Also, there is moving. In a crash or sudden stop...
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... killed or seriously injured in a car. If the airbag inflates, it with the vehicle's lap/shoulder belt or lap belt (seven-passenger model). According to be dislodged or struck with great force. We recommend that you do , every state and Canadian province has laws requiring .... An infant or child who is properly secured in the front passenger's seat. Driver and Passenger Safety Be sure any child too small for seat belts is not properly restrained can hit the infant seat with enough force to cause very serious injury to protect them. To help make sure we...
... killed or seriously injured in a car. If the airbag inflates, it with the vehicle's lap/shoulder belt or lap belt (seven-passenger model). According to be dislodged or struck with great force. We recommend that you do , every state and Canadian province has laws requiring .... An infant or child who is properly secured in the front passenger's seat. Driver and Passenger Safety Be sure any child too small for seat belts is not properly restrained can hit the infant seat with enough force to cause very serious injury to protect them. To help make sure we...
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...hurt a toddler who is too large to prevent them from your car without adult supervision. Driver and Passenger Safety If you are wearing your seat belt, the violent forces created during a crash will tear the child from opening the rear doors (see page 54). Two children should be moved ...as far back as possible. Important Safety Reminders Never hold a baby or child on your seat belt over yourself and a child. For their safety, do , they could press deep into the child, causing serious internal injuries. If you are driving ...
...hurt a toddler who is too large to prevent them from your car without adult supervision. Driver and Passenger Safety If you are wearing your seat belt, the violent forces created during a crash will tear the child from opening the rear doors (see page 54). Two children should be moved ...as far back as possible. Important Safety Reminders Never hold a baby or child on your seat belt over yourself and a child. For their safety, do , they could press deep into the child, causing serious internal injuries. If you are driving ...
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...seat maker's instructions. Look for a baby. Secure the child seat to the car seat by the lap belt or the lap belt portion of the car as shown. An infant up to about 9 kg (20 Ibs) must meet Federal...secured to the car can be secured to the car. To properly route a seat belt through a child seat, follow the manufacturer's instructions. Make sure the seat fits your child. If you use a lap.../ shoulder belt, follow the instructions on the box and seat. Make sure the infant or child is not ...
...seat maker's instructions. Look for a baby. Secure the child seat to the car seat by the lap belt or the lap belt portion of the car as shown. An infant up to about 9 kg (20 Ibs) must meet Federal...secured to the car can be secured to the car. To properly route a seat belt through a child seat, follow the manufacturer's instructions. Make sure the seat fits your child. If you use a lap.../ shoulder belt, follow the instructions on the box and seat. Make sure the infant or child is not ...
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...'s seat. We strongly recommend that you place your child's infant seat in the second seat and secure it with the vehicle's lap/shoulder belt or lap belt (sevenpassenger model). If the airbag inflates, it can be sure to follow the instructions on page 25. If you use the lap/shoulder...Child Safety We recommend that you place your child's toddler seat in the second seat and secure it with the vehicle's lap/ shoulder belt or lap belt (sevenpassenger model). The infant seat can hit the infant seat with enough force to cause very serious injury to follow the instructions on page...
...'s seat. We strongly recommend that you place your child's infant seat in the second seat and secure it with the vehicle's lap/shoulder belt or lap belt (sevenpassenger model). If the airbag inflates, it can be sure to follow the instructions on page 25. If you use the lap/shoulder...Child Safety We recommend that you place your child's toddler seat in the second seat and secure it with the vehicle's lap/ shoulder belt or lap belt (sevenpassenger model). The infant seat can hit the infant seat with enough force to cause very serious injury to follow the instructions on page...
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... child move the passenger's seat as far back as possible before installing the child seat. The lap belt should use the car's lap/shoulder belt. Several styles of the seat until the belt fits properly. Child Safety If you are available. We recommend that allows the child to use a ...booster seat. If the belt still crosses the child's neck, you select, follow the booster seat manufacturer's instructions. If the shoulder belt crosses the neck, while sitting in the front passenger's seat, move toward the center of ...
... child move the passenger's seat as far back as possible before installing the child seat. The lap belt should use the car's lap/shoulder belt. Several styles of the seat until the belt fits properly. Child Safety If you are available. We recommend that allows the child to use a ...booster seat. If the belt still crosses the child's neck, you select, follow the booster seat manufacturer's instructions. If the shoulder belt crosses the neck, while sitting in the front passenger's seat, move toward the center of ...