User Manual - Page 44

For HR-V 2023.

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uuSeat BeltsuAbout Your Seat Belts
42
Safe Driving
Rear seats
Your vehicle monitors rear seat belt use.
A driver information interface notifies you if
any of the rear seat belts are unfastened after
they were previously fastened.
In order to encourage the driver to evaluate
rear seat belt usage, the display appears
when:
Any of the rear passengers’ seat belts are
unfastened when the power mode is set to
ON.
A rear door is opened and then closed.
Any of the rear passengers fastens or
unfastens their seat belt.
The seat belt reminder indicator blinks and
beeper sounds if any rear passenger’s seat belt
is unfastened while driving.
To see the display:
2 Switching the Display P. 107
: Fastened
: Unfastened
1Seat Belt Reminder
The system will not detect a passenger in the rear
seats who has not fastened the seat belt.
The driver should check the status of the rear
passengers’ seat belts at the start of each trip and
each time a passenger is seated in the rear seats,
using the driver information interface as an aid.
An alert will sound if a passenger in the rear seats
unfastens the seat belt while the vehicle is in motion
or if motion resumes while the graphic is red.
The driver information interface uses colors to aid the
driver in checking the status of the passengers.
For the rear seating positions:
Green indicates the seat belt is fastened.
An unfastened gray graphic indicates the seat belt
has not been fastened recently.
An unfastened red graphic indicates the seat belt
was unfastened recently.
The system does not monitor harnesses that are part
of a child seat, the anchors of the LATCH system, or
the anchor buckle of the rear center seat belt.
While the system can inform you that a seat belt
buckle is fastened, it cannot determine whether the
rear center seat belt anchor buckle is in use or if a
child seat is properly installed or used.
2 Protecting Child Passengers P. 70
23 HR-V-313V06000_01.book 42 ペー 2022年4月4日 月曜日 午前10時49
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