Subaru 2006 Legacy User Manual

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Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags

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Fastening the seatbelt

T Front seatbelts
1. Adjust the seat position:

Driver’s seat: Adjust the seatback to the

upright position. Move the seatback as far

from the steering wheel as practical while

still maintaining full vehicle control.

Front passenger’s seat: Adjust the seat-

back to the upright position. Move the seat

as far back as possible.

2. Sit well back in the seat.

3. Pick up the tongue plate and pull the

belt out slowly. Do not let it get twisted. If

the belt stops before reaching the buckle,

return the belt slightly and pull it out more

slowly. If the belt still cannot be unlocked,

let the belt retract slightly after giving it a

strong pull, then pull it out slowly again.

y

Never use a belt that is twisted or

reversed. In an accident, this can

increase the risk or severity of in-

jury.

y

Keep the lap belt as low as possi-

ble on your hips. In a collision,

this spreads the force of the lap

belt over stronger hip bones in-

stead of across the weaker abdo-

men.

y

Seatbelts provide maximum re-

straint when the occupant sits

well back and upright in the seat.

To reduce the risk of sliding under

the seatbelt in a collision, the

front seatbacks should be always

used in the upright position while

the vehicle is running. If the front

seatbacks are not used in the up-

right position in a collision, the

risk of sliding under the lap belt

and of the lap belt sliding up over

the abdomen will increase, and

both can result in serious internal

injury or death.

y

Do not put cushions or any other

materials between occupants and

seatbacks or seat cushions. If you

do so, the risk of sliding under the

lap belt and of the lap belt sliding

up over the abdomen will in-

crease, and both can result in se-

rious internal injury or death.

Never place the shoulder belt under

the arm or behind the back. If an ac-

cident occurs, this can increase the

risk or severity of injury.

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Metallic parts of the seatbelt can be-

come very hot in a vehicle that has

been closed up in sunny weather;

they could burn an occupant. Do not

touch such hot parts until they cool.

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