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Protecting Adults

If a seat belt does not seem to work
as it should, it may not protect the
occupant in a crash. No one should

sit in a seat with an inoperative seat
belt.
Anyone using a seat belt that is

not working properly can be

seriously injured or killed. Have your

Acura dealer check the belt as soon

as possible.

See page

35

for additional

information about your seat belt

system and how to take care of your

belts.

5. Adjust the Steering Wheel

Adjust the steering wheel, if needed,

so that the wheel points toward your

chest, not toward your face.

Pointing the steering wheel toward

your chest provides optimal

protection from the airbag.

See page

61

for how to adjust the

steering wheel.

6. Maintain a Proper Sitting

Position

After occupants have adjusted their

seats and put on seat belts, it is very

important that they continue to sit
upright, well back in their seats, with
their feet on the floor, until the car is
parked and the engine is off.

Sitting improperly can increase the

chance of injury during a crash. For
example, if an occupant slouches,
lies down, turns sideways, sits

forward, leans forward or sideways,

or puts one or both feet up, the

chance of injury during a crash is

greatly increased.

In addition, an occupant who is out of

position can be seriously or fatally

injured by striking interior parts of
the car, or by being struck by an

inflating airbag.

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