8
circumstances
will
not
result in a discharged
battery
. However, leaving an
object
on the
front
$e/lt or leaving the front seat belts
fastened while
the
car is parked creates a
heavier current drain which
could
result in a
discharged battery
after
a period
of
time,
which
will vary depending on battery
and
we{Jther conditions.
I F
STARTER
STI
LL
WILL NOT
OPERATE:
•
Set
parking
brake firmly, move
transmission lever
to
"Park".
•
Turn
ignition key
to
"ON".
• Open
hood
and press
button
on
the
manual override relay labeled
"START",
mounted
on bright orange
support
.
at
rear
of
engine
compartment
on
driver's
side -
see illustration. .
• Close
hood,
enter
car, fasten seat belt,
and
follow normal starting procedures.
NOTE: The reminder tone alarm
and
light
are also designed
to
come
on
if
a malfunction
develops in the starter interlock system.
If
the
car will
not
start
and
the
tone alarm/light
reminder
did
not
come
on,
the
trouble is
not
likely
to
be
due
to
the starter interlock
system_
If
the
starter will crank, this indicates
theinterlock
is
not
causing interference.
FRONT SEAT LAP-SHOULDER BELT
COMBINATION
•
Adjust
front
seat
to
satisfaction
of
driver
and sit erect and
well back in seat.
• In a single
motion,
pull
the
lap-shoulder
belt webbing across lap far enough
to
permit
inserting metal latch plate end
of
belt into
the
buckle, until a snap
is
heard.
If
webbing
is
not
pulled
out
far
enough
to
reach buckle, let lap belt
rewind into its
retractor
to
release lock
mechanism, so belt can be pulled
out
to
the
proper length.
• Position
"lap"
portion
of
belt across lap
as
LOW
ON HIPS as possible.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
sliding under
belt
during an
accident, adjust
to
a SNUG F IT
by
pulling belt firmly across lap
in
direction
of
lap belt retractor so it can
take
up
slack.
The
belt retractors are designed
to
automatically
take
up
excess webbing
and maintain tension on
the
belt.
CAUTION:
A
snug
fit
and
a
low
lap