The Seat Belt System and How It Works
Seat Belt System Components
Your Honda has seat belts in all
five seating positions. The front
seats and the outside positions of
the rear seat have lap/shoulder
belts. The center position of the
rear seat has a lap belt.
Your seat belt system also
includes a light on the instrument
panel to remind you to fasten your
seat belt and to make sure your
passengers fasten theirs. This light
comes on when you turn on the
ignition if you have not fastened
your seat belt. A beeper also
sounds for several seconds (see
page
32
).
The following pages cover more
about the seat belt components
and how they work.
Lap/Shoulder Belt
SHOULDER
PORTION
LATCH
PLATE
UPPER SEAT
BELT ANCHOR
To Retractor
LAP PORTION
BUCKLE
This style of seat belt has a single
belt that goes over your shoulder,
across your chest and across your
hips.
Each lap/shoulder belt has an
emergency locking retractor. In
normal driving, the retractor lets
you move freely in your seat while
it keeps some tension on the belt.
During a collision or sudden stop,
the retractor automatically locks
the belt to help restrain your body.
Lap Belt
BUCKLE
LATCH
PLATE
The lap belt has one manually-
adjusted belt that fits across the
hips. It is similar to safety belts
used in airplanes.
Driver and Passenger Safety
Main Menu
Table of Contents
▲
▼