Caution: Restraint systems can be damaged in a collision. To help avoid injury
and ensure that all parts in need of replacement are replaced:
• | Replace any seat belt system that was in use during the collision
serious enough to deploy any automatic restraint device such as air bags
and seat belt pretensioners. This not only includes seat belt systems in
use by people of adult size, but seat belt systems used to secure child
restraints, infant carriers and booster seats, including LATCH system and
top tether anchorages. |
• | Replace any seat belt system that has torn, worn, or damaged components.
This not only includes adult seat belt systems, but built-in child restraints
and LATCH system components, if any. |
• | Replace any seat belt system if you observe the words "REPLACE"
or "CAUTION", or if a yellow tag is visible. Do not replace
a seat belt if only the child seat caution label is visible. |
• | Replace any seat belt system if you are doubtful about its condition.
This not only includes adult seat belt systems, but built-in child restraints,
LATCH system components, and any restraint system used to secure infant carriers,
child restraints, and booster seats. |
Do NOT replace single seat belt system components in vehicles that have
been in a collision as described above. Always replace the entire seat belt
system with the buckle, guide and retractor assembly, which includes the
latch and webbing material.
This vehicle comes equipped
with three-point safety belts for all five seating positions. All except
the rear center seat feature five-point height adjustment and, all but the
driver's belt, have a clinching retractor making it easy to install a child
safety seat. The front seat belt system features belt pyrotechnic pretensioners
and web locks, which improve the effectiveness of the belts and air bags by
keeping the occupants firmly in place during the first critical milliseconds
of a collision. The seat belt pretensioners compensate for any slack in the
seat belts by pulling the belts snug the instant a crash occurs. The same
sensors that activate the vehicle's air bags also fire a tiny pyrotechnic
charge in each pretensioner. Gas from the charge pushes a piston forward.
This motion can remove over six inches of slack from the belt. A yellow
flag pops up indicating that the pretensioner was activated. Once activated,
the pretensioner must be replaced. To further protect the front seat occupants,
web locks in the belt retractors stop sudden movement of the belts by pulling
slack out of reels. A sudden pull on the belt moves the take-up reel upward,
where it pushes a pair of wedges into a triangular slot, grabbing the belt
tight.
Front Seat Belt System
- To diagnose a failure of the reminder lamp or tone alarm, refer
to Wiring Systems. The front seat belt system includes the following components:
• | The driver and\or passenger seat belt retractor is attached to
the center lock pillar and it is also equip with a shoulder seat belt height
adjuster. |
• | The driver and\or passenger seat buckle with pretensionor are
attached to lower inner side of each front seat. |
- The driver's seat belt system, includes a seat belt switch in
the driver seat buckle which controls a reminder lamp and a tone alarm. When
the driver seat belt is buckled, the driver's door is closed, and the ignition
switch is turned ON, the following events will occur:
• | The tone alarm will not operate. |
• | The reminder lamp will not operate. |
- When the driver's seat belt is not buckled, the driver's door
is closed, and the ignition switch is in RUN, the following events will occur:
• | The tone alarm will operate for 4 to 8 seconds and then
go OFF. |
• | The reminder lamp will operate until the driver seat belt is buckled. |
Rear Seat Belt System
The rear seat belt system includes the following components:
• | The rear seat center buckle with latch side belts are attached
to the floor panel inboard of the rear seat. |
• | The rear seat belt with retractor is attached to the upper quarter
panel and is equipped with shoulder height adjusters. |
Child Seat Restraint System
Caution: A child in a rear-facing child restraint can be seriously injured if the right-front
passengers air bag inflates. This is because the back of a rear-facing child restraint
would be very close to the inflating air bag. NEVER use a rear-facing child restraint
in this vehicle. If a forward-facing child restraint is suitable for your child, ALWAYS
move the front passenger seat as far back as it will go and then install the child
restraint. Be sure the child restraint position does not conflict with any additional
requirements provided by the manufacturer. For more information, refer
to the vehicle owners manual and the instruction that came with the child restraint.
The child seat may only be used in a forward
facing seating location. The child seat should be installed and secured according
to the manufacturer's directions. If the child seat has a top strap it will
need to be anchored. Refer to
Child Restraint Tether Anchor
in
this section. Passenger should not be allowed to sit at locations where the
seat belts are being used to secure the child seat.