HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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3. After the belt has retracted,

tug on it. If the belt is locked,

you will not be able to pull it

out. If you can pull the belt

out, it is not locked and you

will need to repeat these steps.

4. After confirming that the belt

is locked, grab the shoulder

part of the belt near the buckle

and pull up to remove any

slack from the lap part of the

belt.

Remember, if the lap part of

the belt is not tight, the child

seat will not be secure. To

remove slack, it may help to

put weight on the child seat, or

push on the back of the seat,

while pulling up on the belt.

5. Push and pull the child seat

forward and from side to side

to verify that it is secure

enough to stay upright during

normal driving maneuvers.

If the child seat is not secure,

unlatch the belt, allow it to

retract fully, then repeat these

steps.

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