Subaru 2006 Impreza WRX User Manual

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Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags

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NOTE

When you sell your vehicle, we urge

you to explain to the buyer that it is

equipped with SRS airbags by alerting

him or her to the applicable section in

this owner’s manual.

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.

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For that reason, we strongly rec-

ommend that ALL children (in-

cluding those in child seats and

those that have outgrown child re-

straint devices) sit in the REAR

seat properly restrained at all

times in a child restraint device or

in a seatbelt, whichever is appro-

priate for the child’s age, height

and weight.
Secure ALL types of child re-

straint devices (including forward

facing child seats) in the REAR

seats at all times.
According to accident statistics,

children are safer when properly

restrained in the rear seating posi-

tions than in the front seating po-

sitions.
For instructions and precautions

concerning the child restraint sys-

tem, see the “Child restraint sys-

tems” section in this chapter.
NEVER INSTALL A REARWARD

FACING CHILD SEAT IN THE

FRONT SEAT. DOING SO RISKS

SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO

THE CHILD BY PLACING THE

CHILD’S HEAD TOO CLOSE TO

THE SRS AIRBAG.

Never allow a child to stand up, or

to kneel on the front passenger’s

seat, or never hold a child on your

lap or in your arms. The SRS air-

bag deploys with considerable

force and can injure or even kill

the child.

When the SRS airbag deploys,

some smoke will be released. This

smoke could cause breathing

problems for people with a history

of asthma or other breathing trou-

ble. If you or your passengers

have breathing problems after

SRS airbag deploys, get fresh air

promptly.
A deploying SRS airbag releases

hot gas. Occupants could get

burned if they come into direct

contact with the hot gas.

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