Owner's Manual - Page 66

For ODYSSEY 2003.

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To ensure the front passenger’s seat
weight sensors keep the passenger’s
airbag activated when an adult or
large child weighing about 65 lbs/
30 kg or more sits in the front
passenger’s seat, do not allow
anything to decrease the weight on
the seat. This includes, but is not
limited to, these examples:
Front passenger’s seat forcibly
moved backward into luggage or
other items placed behind it.
Front passenger’s seat forcibly
pushed up by luggage or other
items placed under it.
Rear passengers pushing up the
frontpassengersseatwiththeir
feet.
If a passenger is tall enough to use
the seat belt and sit properly, but the
passenger airbag cutoff indicator
comes on and off repeatedly, we
recommend that the passenger sits
in a rear seat. If the passenger must
sit on the front seat, move the seat
as far to the rear as possible, have
the passenger sit upright, and make
sure the seat belt is worn securely.
To ensure the front passenger’s seat
weight sensors keep the passenger’s
airbag deactivated when an infant or
small child weighing about 65 lbs/
30 kg or less sits in the front
passenger’s seat, do not allow
anything to increase the weight on
the seat. This includes, but is not
limited to, these examples:
Rear passengers pushing or
pulling the front passenger’s seat-
back or pushing the seat rails with
their feet.
Heavy items placed in the front
passenger’s seat-back pocket.
Additional Information About Your Airbags
Driver and Passenger Safety
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