2004 Jeep Wrangler Owners Manual

20
THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING  YOUR VEHICLE
WARN ING!
A lap  belt  worn   too high   can increase   the  risk  of
intern al  injury  in a collision  . The belt  forces  won’t
be  at the  stron g  hip  and  pelvic  bones,   but  across
you r abdomen.   Alw ays wear  the lap  belt as  low as
possib le  and  keep  it  snug.
A  twisted   belt   cannot   do   its  job   as  well.   In  a
collision   it  could  even   cut  into  you . Be  sure  the
belt  is  straigh t. If  you  cannot  straigh  ten  a belt  in
you r veh icle,  tak e  it  to  you r dealer   and   have  it
fixed .
WARN ING!
5.
comfortable   and  not resting   on you r neck.  The  retractor
will  withd raw  any slack  in  the belt.
Position  the  shou lder  belt  on  you r chest  so  that  it is
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.).
6.
To release  the belt,  push  the  red button   on the  buckle.
The belt  will autom atically  retract  to  its stow ed position.
If necessary,   slide  the  latch  plate  down   the webbing   to
allow  the  belt to  retract  fully.
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CategoriesJeep Manuals, Jeep Wrangler Manuals
Model Year2004
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