2003 Hyundai Accent Owners Manual

FEATURES OF YOUR HYUNDAI
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Injured   Person
!
CARE   OF  SEAT   BELTS
WARNING:
A  seat   belt  should  be  used   when  an  injured
person  is  being  transported.  When  this  is  nec-
essary,  you  should consult  a  physician  for  rec-
ommendations.
Seat  belt   systems  should  never   be  disassem-
bled  or   modified.  In  addition,   care  should   be
taken  to  assure  that seat  belts  and  belt  hard-
ware are  not  damaged by  seat hinges,  doors  or
other  abuse.
Sitting  in  a  reclined  position  or  lying  down
when your  vehicle is  in motion  can be  danger-
ous.  Even  if  you buckle  up,  your  seat  belts
can't  do  their  job  when  you're  reclined.  The
shoulder  belt can't  do  its job  because  it won't
be  against  your  body.  Instead,  it  will  be  in
front  of you.  In  a  crash  you could  go  into  it
with  great  force,  receiving  serious  neck  or
other  injuries.  The  lap  belt  can't  do  its  job
either.  In  a crash  the  belt  could  go  up  over
your  abdomen. The  belt  forces would  be there,
not  at  your  strong  pelvic  bones.  This  could
cause  serious  internal  injuries.
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One  Person   Per  Belt
!
WARNING:
Two  people   (including  children)   should  never
attempt  to  use   a  single  seat  belt.   This  could
increase  the  severity  of  injuries  in  case  of  an
accident.
When  you  return  the  rear   seatback  to  its
upright  position  after  the  rear  seatback  was
folded  down,  be  careful  not  to  damage  the
seat  belt webbing  or  buckle.  Be sure  that  the
webbing  or  buckle  does  not  get  caught  or
pinched  in  the rear  seat.
For  proper  protection  when the  vehicle  is  in
motion,  have  the  seatback upright.     Then sit
back  in  the  seat  and  wear  your   seat  belt
properly.  See  Page  1-16.
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Do  Not  Lie   Down
To reduce  the chance  of injuries  in the  event of
an  accident, and  to  achieve  maximum effective-
ness  of   the  restraint   system,  all   passengers
should  be sitting  up  and  the front  seats  should
be in an  upright position when  the car is  moving.
A  seat  belt  cannot  provide  proper  protection  if
the person is lying  down in the rear seat or if  the
front  seat is  in  a  reclined position.
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Periodic
Inspection
It  is  recommended   that  all  seat   belts  be  in-
spected  periodically  for  wear or  damage  of  any
kind.  Parts   of  the   system  that  are   damaged
should  be  replaced  as  soon  as  possible.
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Model Year2003
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