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Head restraints can help protect you outsiders from unexpectedly opening from whiplash and other injuries. For example, sitting too close to the steering wheel or dashboard increases the risk of you or your passenger being injured by striking the inside of the car, or by an inflating airbag. Reclining a seat-back too far reduces the seat belt's effectiveness and increases the chance that the seat's occupant will slide under the seat belt in a crash and be seriously injured.
Occupants are sitting upright and as far back as possible from the steering wheel and dashboard (see page 12 ). Also make sure your sitting too close, we recommend that Adjust the driver's seat-back to a passenger moves the seat as far to you investigate whether some type comfortable, upright position, the rear as possible. If you rock it back and forth to make sure sit too close to the steering wheel, the seat is locked in position.
A passenger who sits too reduces the protective capability of can result in serious injury or close to the dashboard could be the belt. The Adjust the seat-back to an farther a seat-back is reclined, the upright position and sit well greater the risk of injury. Also check that the belt is not twisted, because a twisted belt can cause serious Improperly positioning the seat injuries in a crash.
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