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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 Owners Guide Replacing the Rear Seat
Reverse steps for removing the seat. Be certain to pull the 
seat belts between the seat cushion and seatback. Position
them for passenger use.
WARNING!

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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 Owners Guide When removing the 2 front screws just rearward of 
the doors, make sure that the nut does not fall into
the seat belt retractor. Grasp the nut to prevent this
from occurring.
NOTE: On a dual top vehic

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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 Owners Guide In a collision, an unrestrained child, even a tiny 
baby, can become a missile inside the vehicle. The
force required to hold even an infant on your lap can
become so great that you could not hold the

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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 Owners Guide A frayed or torn belt could rip apart in a collision 
and leave you with no protection. Inspect the belt
system periodically, checking for cuts, frays, or loose
parts. Damaged parts must be replaced i

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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 Owners Guide Air Conditioner Maintenance
For best possible performance, your air conditioner 
should be checked and serviced by an Authorized Dealer
at the start of each warm season. This service should
include cl

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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 Owners Guide STARTING PROCEDURES
Before starting your vehicle, adjust your seat, adjust both 
inside and outside mirrors, and fasten your seat belts.
WARNING!
Do not leave children or animals inside parked
vehicle

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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 Owners Guide Seat Belts And Pregnant Women
We recommend that pregnant women use seat belts 
throughout their pregnancy. Keeping the mother safe is
the best way to keep the baby safe. 
Pregnant women should wear th

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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 Owners Guide In a collision, an unrestrained child, even a tiny 
baby, can become a missile inside the vehicle. The
force required to hold even an infant on your lap can
become so great that you could not hold the

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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 Owners Guide The child seat is held in the vehicle by the lap belt, 
lap/shoulder belt, or the LATCH child restraint an-
chorage system.
•The belt-positioning booster seat is for children weigh-
ing more than 40

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JEEP WRANGLER 2006 Owners Guide An incorrectly anchored tether strap could lead to 
increased head motion and possible injury to the
child. Use only the anchor positions directly behind
the child seat to secure a child restraint top