2005 Hyundai Elantra Owners Manual

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NOTE:
placeachildundertheageof13inthefrontseat.
NEVER place a rear facing child seat in the front
seat of a  vehicle.
B150G01A-AAT
Do Not Lie Down
Small children  are best  protected from  in-
jury 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  Federal Motor  Vehicle  Safety Stan-
dard 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  1-28.
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.
B150D01S-AAT
Pregnant Women
The  use  of a  seat  belt  is  recommended  for
pregnant women to lessen the chance of injury
inanaccident.Whenaseatbeltisused,itshould
be placed as low and snugly as possible on the
hips,  not  across  the  abdomen.  For  specific
recommendations, consult  a  physician.
!
WARNING:
Sitting in a  reclined position or lying down
when  your  vehicle   is  in  motion   can  be
dangerous. Even if you buckle up, your seat
belts  can't  do  their   job  when  you're  re-
clined.
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, receiv-
ing 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 applied  there, not
at your  strong pelvic  bones.
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Larger Children
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Injured Person
Children who  are  too large  for child  restraint
systems should  always  occupy the  rear seat
andusetheavailablelap/shoulderbelts.Thelap
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 posi-
tion. Children are afforded the most safety in the
event of an accident  when they are restrained
by a proper restraint system in the rear seat. If
a larger child (over  age 13) must be seated  in
the  front  seat,  the  child  should  be  securely
restrainedbytheavailablelap/shoulderbeltand
the  seat  should  be  placed   in  the  rearmost
position. Children under the age of 13 should be
restrained  securely in  the  rear seat.  NEVER
A  seat belt  should be  used  when an  injured
person is being transported. When this  is nec-
essary,  you  should   consult  a  physician  for
recommendations.
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One Person Per Belt
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.
This could  cause serious  internal injuries.
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 1-20.
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