2007 Jeep Wrangler Owners Manual

THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR  VEHICLE
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Research  has  show n  that  seat  belts  save  lives,  and  that
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  to  red uce or prevent   injuries.
WARN ING!
It  is extrem ely  dangerou  s  to  rid e in  a cargo  area,
insid e or outsid  e of a veh icle. In a collision  , peop le
rid ing  in  these   areas  are  more   lik ely  to  be  seri-
ously  injured   or  killed .
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Do  not  allow   peop le  to rid e  in  any  area  of  you r
veh icle  that  is  not  equipped    with   seats  and  seat
belts.
Lap/Shoulder Belts
All  seating  positions   in  you r vehicle  have  combination
lap/  shou lder  belts.   The  belt  webbing    retractor   is  de-
signed   to lock  during   very   sudden   stop s or  collisions.
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 colli-
sion, the  belt will lock and  red uce the risk of you r striking
the  insid e of the  vehicle  or being  throw n  out.
Be sure  everyon e  in you r veh icle is  in a seat  usin g
a seat  belt  prop erly.
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CategoriesJeep Manuals, Jeep Wrangler Manuals
Model Year2007
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