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Seat and steering wheel adjustments
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To help prevent injury in the event of a sudden
stop or accident, the driver and all passengers
must wear their seat belts properly fastened.
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Before fastening your seat belt, sit back in your
seat with your back straight. If a seat belt is used
correctly, it can prevent or lessen the serious-
ness of an injury.
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For details of seat belt usage for children and
pregnant women, see “Seat belt safety.”
P. 4-6
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Never use a single seat belt for more than one
person. A seat belt is not designed to protect
two persons at once.
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Replace any seat belt if it is cut or frayed, or if its
buckle does not work properly. A damaged or
malfunctioning seat belt might not provide ade-
quate protection in an emergency.
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The left and right seats are equipped with 3-
point lap and shoulder belts with Emergency
Locking Retractor (ELR), while the middle seat
has a 2-point lap belt.
Seat belts
WARNING
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To prevent injury, passengers must never
be in the cargo area while the vehicle is in
motion. Do not move the vehicle unless all
passengers are seated, with their seat
belts properly fastened.
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Seat belts should be worn as low as possi-
ble over the hips. Wearing a seat belt
across the abdomen could cause an injury
since undue pressure would be placed on
internal organs in the event of a collision.
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Make sure that the seat belt is not twisted
when fastening it. A twisted seat belt could
cause an injury. Its reduced width would
apply a larger force to a smaller part of
your body in the event of impact.
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Always stop the vehicle before attempting
to adjust your seat belt. To fasten or unfas-
ten your seat belt while driving could lead
to a serious accident.
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Summary of Contents for 360
Page 13: ...2 1 Locations in cab 2 2 Locations outside cab 2 4 2 Warning labels ...
Page 16: ...2 4 Warning labels Locations outside cab Z12496 ...
Page 19: ...2 7 Warning labels 30 gallon 113 liter fuel tank Z12494 ...
Page 27: ...4 1 Seats 4 2 Seat belts 4 4 Steering wheel 4 7 4 Seat and steering wheel adjustments ...
Page 204: ...14 1 Maintenance schedule 14 2 Lubrication schedule 14 6 14 Maintenance schedule ...
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