Active Restraints
The active restraints include:
- Front Seat Belts - Both front seating positions are equipped with three-point seat belt systems employing lower B-pillar mounted inertia latch-type emergency locking retractors, height-adjustable upper B-pillar mounted turning loops, a traveling lower seat belt anchor secured to the outboard side of the seat frame, and a traveling end-release seat belt buckle secured to the inboard side of the seat frame. The driver side front seat belt retractor includes an integral seat belt switch that detects whether the driver side front seat belt has been fastened.
- Second Row Seat Belts - All three second row seating positions are equipped with three-point seat belt systems. The outboard seating position belts employ lower C-pillar mounted inertia latch-type emergency locking retractors, self-cinching latch plates for compatibility with child seats, fixed lower seat belt anchors secured to the floor panel. The center position retractor is secured within the center rear seat back panel, and the fixed lower seat belt anchor and the fixed end-release buckle are both secured to the floor panel.
- Child Restraint Anchors - All vehicles are equipped with three, fixed-position, child seat upper tether anchors for the second row seating. These upper anchors are integral to the rear shelf panel on sedans, and the back of each second row seat back on wagons. Two lower anchors are also provided for each second row seating position. These lower anchors are accessed from the front of the rear seat where the seat back meets the seat cushion.