Seat Belt Operation
Warning: Wear three-point seat belts only as described below. Three-point seat belts are designed to be worn by one person at a time. In case of an accident or sudden stop, personal injury or death could result from misuse.
Fasten the seat belts before driving. Fastening a three-point seat belt while driving creates a hazard.
- Slowly pull the link end of the three-point seat belt out of the retractor and pull it across your lap (from outboard to inboard) far enough to engage the buckle. If the retractor locks too soon, allow the belt to retract slightly, then slowly pull it out again.
- Fasten the three-point seat belt by pushing the link into the buckle until it latches. Give the belt a tug at the buckle. If the buckle unlatches, repeat this step. If the problem continues, replace the three-point seat belt. See Fig..
- Position the shoulder strap diagonally across your chest with the adjustable D-loop bracket.
- If desired, engage the Komfort Latch. See Fig. to adjust
the shoulder harness and Fig. to
lock the Komfort Latch.
- Pull on the shoulder harness to lessen the pressure of the strap on your shoulder and chest.
- Allow no more than 1-inch (2.5 cm) of slack between your chest and the shoulder harness.
- While holding the belt slack, press the Komfort Latch lever up, clamping the seat belt webbing.
Note: More slack can significantly reduce the seat belt's effectiveness in an accident or a sudden stop.
- To unbuckle the three-point seat belt, push the button on the buckle as shown in Fig.. If the Komfort Latch was locked, release it by giving the shoulder belt a quick tug. If you lean forward against the shoulder belt, the Komfort Latch will automatically release, and will need to be reset.
Note: The Komfort Latch does not have to be released in an emergency situation. The Komfort Latch will release by itself under rough road or other abnormal conditions. Make sure the three-point seat belt is completely retracted when it is not in use.