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Additional information about your seat belts – Acura 2008 MDX User Manual

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All seat belts have 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.

The seat belts in all positions except

the driver’s have a lockable retractor

that must be activated to secure a

child seat (see page

).

The lap/shoulder belt goes over

your shoulder, across your chest,

and across your hips.

To fasten the belt, insert the latch

plate into the buckle, then tug on the

belt to make sure the buckle is

latched (see page

for how to

properly position the belt).

To unlock the belt, press the red

PRESS button on the buckle. Guide

the belt across your body so that it

retracts completely. After exiting the

vehicle, be sure the belt is out of the

way and will not get closed in the

door.

If the indicator comes on or the

beeper sounds when the driver’s seat

belt is latched and there is no front

seat passenger and no items on the

front seat, something may be

interfering with the monitoring

system. Look for and remove:

Any items under the front

passenger’s seat.

Any object(s) hanging on the seat

or in the seat-back pocket.

Any object(s) touching the rear of

the seat-back.

If no obstructions are found, have

your vehicle checked by a dealer.

If the shoulder part of the belt is

pulled all the way out, the lockable

retractor will activate. The belt will

retract, but it will not allow the

passenger to move freely.

To deactivate the lockable retractor,

unlatch the buckle and let the seat

belt fully retract. To refasten the

seat belt, pull it out only as far as

needed.

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Additional Information About Your Seat Belts

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