2004 Chrysler Sebring Sedan Owners Manual

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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING  YOUR VEHICLE
Research  has  show n that   seat belts  save  lives,  and  they
can red uce the  seriou sness of injuries  in a  collision. Some
of  the  worst  injuries   hap pen  when   peop le  are  throw n
from   the  vehicle.   Seat  belts   red uce  the  possibility    of
ejection  and   the  risk   of injury   caused   by  striking   the
insid e of the vehicle.  Everyon e in  a motor  vehicle shou ld
be belted  at  all times.
WARN ING!
•  Wearinbelts  areg daesignseat  bedelttoingocorrectlyarou ndisthdeanlargegeroubons.   esSeatof
you r body.  These   are  the  stron gest  parts   of you r
body   and  can  tak e  the  forces   of  a  collision   the
best.  Wearin g you r belt   in the  wron g  place  could
make  you r injuries  in  a collision  much  worse.  You
migh t suffer   intern al  injuries,   or  you  could  even
slid e out  of part  of  the  belt.  Follow  these  instru  c-
tion s  to  wear  you r  seat  belt  safely   and   to  keep
you r passen gers  safe,  too.
Lap/Shoulder Belts
All seating   positions  in  you r vehicle  are  equ ipped  with
Lap/  Shou lder Belts.
The  belt  webbing   retractor   is  designed   to  lock  during
very  sudden   stop s  or  impacts.   This  featu re allow s  the
shou lder  part  of the  belt to  move  freely with  you  und er
norm al  cond itions.  But in  a  collision,  the  belt  will  lock
and  red uce you r risk of  striking  the  insid e of the vehicle
or being  throw n  out.
Two  peop le should   never   be  belted  into  a  sin gle
seat belt.  Peop le belted  togeth  er can crash  into  one
anoth er in  an accid ent,  hurtin g  one anoth  er badly.
Never   use  a  lap /sh oulder   belt  or  a  lap  belt   for
more  than  one  person  , no matter   what  their  size.
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CategoriesChrysler Manuals, Chrysler Sebring Manuals
Model Year2004
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