2003 Hyundai Accent Owners Manual

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FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI
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SEAT    BELT     PRECAUTIONS
Infant  or   Small  Child
Larger   Children
All  50   states  have   child  restraint   laws.  You
should  be  aware of  the  specific  requirements  in
your state.  Child  and/or infant  safety seats  must
be properly  placed and  installed in  the rear seat.
Information  about   the  use   of  these   restraints
begins  on page  1-19.
Children  who   are  too  large   for  child   restraint
systems  should   always  occupy  the   rear  seat
and  use   the  available  lap/shoulder   belts.  The
lap  portion   should  be   fastened  snug   on  the
hips  and   as  low   as  possible.   Check  belt  fit
periodically.  A   child's  squirming   could  put  the
belt  out  of   position.  Children  are  afforded   the
most  safety  in  the  event  of  an  accident  when
they  are  restrained  by   a  proper  restraint  sys-
tem in  the rear  seat.  If a  larger child  (over age
13)  must be  seated  in the  front  seat, the  child
should  be   securely  restrained  by   the  available
lap/shoulder  belt and  the  seat should  be  placed
in  the   rearmost  position.   Children  under   the
age  of  13 should  be  restrained  securely  in  the
rear  seat.  NEVER  place  a child  under  the  age
of  13  in  the   front  seat.  NEVER  place  a  rear
facing  child seat  in  the  front seat  of  a  vehicle.
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All  occupants  of the  vehicle  must  wear  their
seat belts  at all  times. Note  that this  vehicle is
equipped   with   a  Supplemental   Restraint
Airbag)  System  as  discussed  beginning  on
page  1-26.  The  seat  belts  must  be  used  in
conjunction  with  the supplemental  airbag  sys-
tem. State  laws  require that  some or  all occu-
pants of  the  vehicle use  seat belts.  The possi-
bility  of  increased  injury or  severity  of  injury
in an  accident will  be increased  if this  elemen-
tary  safety  precaution  is  not observed.
WARNING:
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WARNING:
Every  person  in  your  vehicle  needs  to  be
buckled  up  at all  times,  including  infants  and
children.  In  a  collision,  an unrestrained  child
can  become  a  "missile"  inside  the car.  The
force  required  to  hold  a  child  on  your  lap
could be  so  great that  you could  not hold  the
child.  Any  child  riding  in the  vehicle  should
always  be  in a  proper  restraint.
NOTE:
Small  children  are best  protected  from  injury
in  an accident  when  properly  restrained in  the
rear  seat  by  a  child   restraint  system  that
meets  the  requirements of  the  Federal  Motor
Vehicle  Safety  Standards.  Before  buying any
child  restraint system,  make sure  that  it has  a
label  certifying  that  it  meets  Motor  Vehicle
Safety  Standard  213.  The  restraint  must  be
appropriate  for your  child's  height  and  weight.
Check  the label  on  the  child  restraint for  this
information.  See  page  1-19.
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Pregnant
Women
The  use   of  a  seat   belt  is   recommended  for
pregnant  women  to  lessen the  chance  of  injury
in an accident.  When a seat  belt is used, the  lap
belt portion  should  be placed  as low  and  snugly
as  possible  on  the  hips, not  across  the  abdo-
men.  For   specific  recommendations,  consult   a
physician.
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