Seatbelts – Subaru 2006 Legacy User Manual

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Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags

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Seatbelts

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Seatbelt safety tips

y

Secure long objects properly to

prevent them from shooting for-

ward and causing serious injury

during a sudden stop or sharp

cornering. Tie long objects down

with a rope or something equiva-

lent.

y

Avoid loading objects longer than

6.6 ft (2 m) and heavier than 55 lbs

(25 kg). Such objects can interfere

with the driver’s proper operation

of the vehicle, possibly causing

an accident and serious injury.

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y

All persons in the vehicle should

fasten their seatbelts BEFORE the

vehicle starts to move. Otherwise,

the possibility of serious injury

becomes greater in the event of a

sudden stop or accident.

y

All belts should fit snugly in order

to provide full restraint. Loose fit-

ting belts are not as effective in

preventing or reducing injury.

y

Each seatbelt is designed to sup-

port only one person. Never use a

single belt for two or more per-

sons – even children. Otherwise,

in an accident, serious injury or

death could result.

y

Replace all seatbelt assemblies

including retractors and attaching

hardware worn by occupants of a

vehicle that has been in a serious

accident. The entire assembly

should be replaced even if dam-

age is not obvious.

y

Put children aged 12 and under in

the rear seat properly restrained

at all times. The SRS airbag de-

ploys with considerable speed

and force and can injure or even

kill children, especially if they are

12 years of age and under and are

not restrained or improperly re-

strained. Because children are

lighter and weaker than adults,

their risk of being injured from de-

ployment is greater. Consequent-

ly, we strongly recommend that

ALL children (including those in

child seats and those that have

outgrown child restraint devices)

sit in the REAR seat properly re-

strained at all times in a child re-

straint device or in a seatbelt,

whichever is appropriate for the

child’s height and weight.
Secure ALL types of child re-

straint devices (including forward

facing child seats) in the REAR

seats at all times.

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