6–44 SERVICE AND VEHICLE CARE
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CAUTION
You must keep your safety belts in
proper working condition to main-
tain their effectiveness.
Safety belt care
Always keep the safety belts clean and
dry. Avoid contamination of the safety
belt webbing by polishes, oils, and
chemicals, particularly battery acid,
bleach or dye. These contaminants may
lead to weakening of your safety belt
webbing material.
Periodically inspect all parts of the
safety belts. Replace damaged safety
belts or components immediately.
You must replace any safety belt that
has been stretched in an accident, even
if the damage is not obvious or visible.
Replacement safety belts must be new.
We recommend replacing the entire
safety belt assembly after your vehicle
has been in a collision. If a authorized
repairer finds that no safety belt dam-
age has occurred in an accident, and
that everything is in proper working
order, then you don’t have to replace
the belts.
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CAUTION
If your front seats are equipped with
side air bags:
• Do not saturate the seat cover with
upholstery cleaner.
• Do not use chemical solvents or
strong detergents on the seat cover.
Failure to follow these precautions
can make your side air bag modules
contaminated and this can affect the
performance of your side air bag in
a collision.
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CAUTION
Liquefied fragrances must not be in-
stalled on instrument kilometer area
and instrument panel,console cover
when liquefied fragrances are utilized
at the interior of vehicle.
The surfaces of painted plastic parts are
possible damaged because of the pe-
culiar ingredients of liquefied fra-
grances if, the liquids of fragrances are
contacted to plastic parts of instrument
kilometer area, instrument panel, mold-
ing center, grille ventilation, console
cover,etc by outflow of liquids or spray
fragrances.
In this case, please quickly wash
liquefied fragrances out with clean
water.
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