HONDA 2000 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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into the buckle, and tug on the
belt to make sure the belt is
securely latched.

Position the belt as low as
possible across your hips. This
lets your strong pelvic bones take

the force of a crash and reduces
the chance of internal injuries.

Pull on the loose end of the belt

for a snug but comfortable fit.

If a Seat Belt Doesn't Work
Properly

If a seat belt does not seem to

work as it should, it may not
protect the occupant in a crash.
No one should sit in a seat with
an inoperative seat belt.
Anyone

using a seat belt that is not

working properly can be seriously

injured or killed. Have your
Honda dealer check the belt as
soon as possible.

See page

38

for additional

information about your seat belt
system and how to take care of

your belts.

6. Adjust the Steering Wheel

Adjust the steering wheel, if

needed, so that the wheel points

toward your chest, not toward
your face.

Pointing the steering wheel

toward your face provides optimal

protection from the airbag.

See page

111

for how to adjust the

steering wheel.

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