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Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster
CAUTION
Maladjustment of the safety
belt height could reduce the
effectiveness of the safety belt
in a crash.
Your vehicle is equipped with
shoulder belt height adjusters.
This adjusts the height of the front
shoulder belt. You should adjust it
so the belt is centered on your
shoulder and away from your face
and neck.
To move the height adjuster
down, squeeze the release buttons
and slide the adjuster down to
the proper height.
To move the height adjuster up,
just push up on the shoulder belt
guide.
To make sure it is locked in place,
try to move the height adjuster
down without squeezing the
release buttons.
Shoulder Belt Comfort
Guides (If equipped)
Your vehicle may be equipped
with rear shoulder belt guides
which provide comfort and
support for some adults and
children who have outgrown
booster seats. These guides, when
properly adjusted, work by pulling
the regular belt away from the
neck and head.
If your vehicle is not equipped with
this feature, rear shoulder belt
guides are available through your
dealer.
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