Replacing 
+he 
Stowable 
Seat 
If  the  seatback 
isn’t 
locked, 
it 
could  move 
forward 
in 
a  sudden  stop  or  crash.  That  could 
cause  injury  to  the  person 
sitting 
there.  Always 
press  rearward  on  the  seatback  to  be  sure 
it 
is 
locked. 
A  seat  that  isn’t ~_cked  into place  properly  can 
move  around  in  a  collision  or  sudden  stop. 
People  in  the  vehicle  could  be  injured.  Be  sure 
to  lock  the seat into  place  properly  when 
installing 
it. 
A 
safety  belt  that  is  improperly  routed,  not 
properly  attached,  or  twisted  won’t  provide 
the  protection needed in  a crash. The person 
wearing  the  belt  could be seriously  injured. 
After  installing  the seat, always  check  to be 
sure  that  the  safety  belts are properly  routed 
and  attached,  and  are  not  twisted. 
Do 
not put the stowable seat in 
so 
it faces  rearward 
because 
it 
will not latch that way.  The  stowable  seat  has 
to 
go 
in before the convenience  center. See 
Convenience 
Center 
on 
page 
2-60 
for  more information. 
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