length HONDA CIVIC 1991 Owners Manual
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![HONDA CIVIC 1991 Owners Manual [Sedan]
Wearing the Front Seat Belts
The front seats have automatic ("passive") restraint systems consisting of shoulder belts and knee bolsters. For your safety, the manual lap belts must be HONDA CIVIC 1991 Owners Manual [Sedan]
Wearing the Front Seat Belts
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Wearing the Front Seat Belts
The front seats have automatic ("passive") restraint systems consisting of shoulder belts and knee bolsters. For your safety, the manual lap belts must be worn together with the automatic
shoulder belts. The shoulder belts must remain permanently latched.
The automatic and manual belts have emergency locking retractors
designed to lock only during a sudden stop or impact. Otherwise,
they allow some freedom of movement in the seat.
Operation
1.Enter the car and close the door
completely. Move the seat a
comfortable distance from the
steering wheel, sit straight up and
well back in the seat.
Never drive the car with the doors
ajar. The front doors must be
closed completely for the front
seat belts to function properly.
2. Turn the ignition ON. The shoulder belt buckle will move to its rear locked position. The length of the shoulder belt will adjust
automatically to your body and seating position.
Make sure the shoulder belt goes over your shoulder and across
your body to evenly distribute the belt's restraining force.
If the belt is too near your neck and throat, move toward the
center of the seat.
Normal movement of the shoulder belt buckle may cause injury. Be sure all parts of your body, especially fingers and hands, are
clear of the shoulder buckle while it is moving.
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Seat Belts (cont'd)
3. To release the seat belt, push the "PRESS" button in the buckle;
the belt
should retract automatically when released. If the belt
does not fully retract, pull it out and check for kinks or twists.
CAUTION:
Make sure both rear shoulder belts are positioned in front of the rear seat-backs whenever the seat-backs are in their upright
position.
Rear Center Seat Belt
Adjust the center lap belt length to fit snugly but comfortably when
buckled.
A slack belt will greatly reduce the protection afforded to the wearer. Hold the tongue plate perpendicular to the belt as shown. * To shorten, pull the end of the belt away from the tongue plate.
* To lengthen, pull the tongue plate.
Push the tongue plate into the buckle until it clicks locked. Position
the belt across your lap, not your abdomen, as low on your hips as possible.
Avoid placing the lap belt across your abdomen. In the event of a
collision, the pressure of the belt on the abdomen may increase
the extent of injury.
BUCKLE
To lengthen
To shorten
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