the entire vehicle seat belt system must be re-
placed before operating the vehicle. Do not at-
tempt to modify the seat belt system; doing so
could change the effectiveness of the system.
Failure to replace worn or damaged seat belts, or
making any modifications to the system, may re-
sult in personal injury or death.
12.1
Check the web for fraying, cuts, extreme
dirt and dust, or for severe fading from
exposure to sunlight, especially near the
buckle latch plate and in the D-loop guide
area.
12.2
Check operation of the buckle, latch, Kom-
fort Latch or Sliding Komfort Latch (if
equipped), web retractor, and upper seat
belt mount on the door pillar. Check all
visible components for wear or damage.
12.3
Check the seat belt and tether belt con-
nection points and tighten any that are
loose.
WARNING
Never fill fuel tanks to more than 95 percent of
their liquid capacity. This could make them more
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1. Headlight
2. Turn Signal
3. Road Light
4. Fender Marker Light
5. Hood Marker Light
6. Door Sill Marker Light
7. Stop Light
8. Back-Up Light
9. Fairing Marker Light
10. Mirror Marker Light
11. Clearance Light
12. Identification Light
Fig. 20.6, Exterior Lights
Pre- and Post-Trip Inspections and Maintenance
20.7