HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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All the lap/shoulder belts except

the driver's have an additional

locking mechanism that must be

activated to secure a child seat.

(See pages

27

and

32

for

instructions on how to secure

child seats with this type of seat

belt.)

If the shoulder part of the belt is

pulled all the way out, the locking

mechanism will activate. The belt

will retract, but it will not allow a

passenger to move freely.

To deactivate the locking

mechanism, unlatch the buckle

and let the seat belt fully retract.

To refasten the belt, pull it out

only as far as needed.

See page

13

for instructions on

how to wear the lap/shoulder belt

properly.

Lap Belt

The lap belt has one manually

adjusted belt that fits across the

hips.

To fasten the belt, insert the latch

plate into the buckle marked

CENTER, then tug on the belt to

make sure the buckle is latched.

To unlock the belt, push the red

PRESS button.

See page

14

for how to lengthen

the lap belt, and how to properly

position the belt.

Seat Belt Maintenance

For safety, you should check the

condition of your seat belts

regularly.

Pull each belt out fully and look

for frays, cuts, burns, and wear.

Check that the latches work

smoothly and that the lap/shoulder

belts retract easily. Any belt not in

good condition or not working

properly will not provide good

protection and should be replaced

as soon as possible.

Driver and Passenger Safety

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