2004 Jeep Wrangler Owners Manual

THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING  YOUR VEHICLE
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Position  the  lap  belt  across  you r  thighs,  below   you r
WARN ING!
abd omen. To rem ove slack  in the lap  belt portion,  pull  up
on the shou lder  belt. To loosen  the lap belt if it is too tight,
tilt  the latch  plate   and  pull  on the  lap  belt.  A snu g belt  2
red uces the  risk  of sliding  und er  the belt  in a  collision.
A belt  that  is  buckled   into  the wron g  buckle  will
not  protect   you  prop erly.  The   lap  portion   could
rid e  too   high   on  you r  body,   possib  ly  causin  g
intern al  injuries.  Alw ays buckle   you r belt into  the
buckle   nearest  you .
A belt  that  is loose  will  not protect  you  as well.  In
a  sudden   stop  you   could  move   too  far  forw ard ,
increasin  g the possib  ility of  injury.  Wear you r seat
belt  snugly.
A  belt   that    is  worn    under   you r   arm   is  very
dangerou  s.  Your   body   could    strik e  the   insid e
surfaces   of  the  veh icle  in  a  collision ,  increasin  g
head  and  neck  injury.  A  belt  worn  under  the  arm
can cause  intern al  injuries.  Rib s aren ’t as stron g as
shoulder   bones.  Wear  the  belt  over you r shoulder
so that  the  stron gest  bones  will  tak e the force  in a
collision  .
A  shoulder   belt   placed   behind    will  not   protect
you  from  injury   durin g a  collision .  You are  more
lik ely to  hit you r head  in  a collision   if you  do not
wear  you r  shoulder    belt.  The   lap  and   shoulder
belt  are  mean t to  be used   togeth er.
Product Specification
CategoriesJeep Manuals, Jeep Wrangler Manuals
Model Year2004
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