HONDA ODYSSEY 1996 User Guide

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HONDA ODYSSEY 1996 User Guide The Seat Belt System and How It Works

2. Position the belt as low as possible across your hips and pelvic bones,
not across your stomach. Pull the
loose end of the belt to adjust for a
snug but comfo

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HONDA ODYSSEY 1996 User Guide 
The Seat Belt System and How It Works
If possible, use the lap/shoulder seat
belt, remembering to keep the lap portion as low as possible (see page
 7).

Each time you have a check-up, ask
your docto

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HONDA ODYSSEY 1996 User Guide 
Supplemental Restraint System

Your car is equipped with a Supple- mental Restraint System (SRS) to
help protect the head and chest ofthe driver and front seat passenger during a severe frontal colli

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HONDA ODYSSEY 1996 User Guide Supplemental Restraint System

After the crash, you may see what looks like smoke. This is actuallypowder from the airbag's surface.People with respiratory problems
may experience some temporarydi

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HONDA ODYSSEY 1996 User Guide Supplemental Restraint System

How the Driver's Airbag Works
If you ever have a severe frontal
collision, your airbag will instantly
inflate to help protect your head and

chest.
 To do its job, t

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HONDA ODYSSEY 1996 User Guide Supplemental Restraint System

The driver's airbag is stored in the center of the steering wheel. For
your safety, do not attach any items
to the steering wheel. They could interfere with the prop

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HONDA ODYSSEY 1996 User Guide Supplemental Restraint System

The passenger's airbag is stored near the top of the dashboard, undera lid marked SRS. Do not place any
objects on top of this lid. If the airbag
inflates, those obj

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HONDA ODYSSEY 1996 User Guide Supplemental Restraint System

System Service Precautions
 Do not modify your steering wheel
or any other part of the supplementalrestraint system. Modifications could
make the system ineffective.
Do

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HONDA ODYSSEY 1996 User Guide Additional Safety Information

The seat belts and airbags are obvi- ously important parts of your occu-
pant protection system.
In addition, you should know that
sitting upright, adjusting the head
re

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HONDA ODYSSEY 1996 User Guide Additional Safety Information

Door Locks
It is not safe to leave your car doors
unlocked. A passenger, especially a
child, could open a door and acci- dentally fall out. Also, there is a
greater chan
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