2004 Chrysler Sebring Sedan Owners Manual

THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING  YOUR VEHICLE
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WARN ING!
A frayed   or  torn  belt   could  rip  apart   in  a collision
and  leave   you  with  no   protection  . Inspect   the  belt
system  period  ically, checking   for cuts,  frays, or  loose
parts.  Damaged   parts  must  be rep laced  immediately.
Do  not disassem  ble  or  modify  the  system  . Seat  belt
assem blies  must  be  rep laced  after  a collision   if they
have  been   damaged    (bent  retractor,   torn   webbing,
etc.).
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Adjustab  le Upper   Shoulder   Belt  Anchorage
As  a  guide,  if  you  are  shorter   than   average,   you  will
prefer  a lower position,  and  if you are  taller than  average,
you ’ll prefer   a  higher   position.   When  you   release  the
anchorage,   try to  move  it up  or down   to make  sure  that
it is  locked  in position.
In the  driver  and  front passenger   seats,  the shou lder  belt
can be adjusted   upward  or downw  ard to position   the belt
away  from you r neck.  Push  the lever  above  the  webbing
upward   to release  the anchorage,   and then  move  it up  or
down  to  the position   that  serves  you  best.
In  the  rear  seat,  move  tow ard  the  center  of  the  seat  to
position  the  belt  away  from you r  neck.
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Model Year2004
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