2008 Dodge Viper Owner Manual - Page 39
2008 Dodge Viper Manual
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38 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE NOTE: Once the belt is in automatic locking mode, you will not be able to pull any more of the webbing out of the retractor. In this mode, you will only be able to retract excess webbing into the retractor to secure the child restraint. How To Disengage The Automatic Locking Mode Simply allow all of the webbing to retract back into the retractor to disengage the automatic locking mode. This will return the retractor to the emergency locking mode for normal use. Six-Point Belt System - If equipped This six-point belt system meets SCCA standards and it should only be used when engaging in performance related driving events. In turn, the standard lap/ shoulder belt should be used whenever the vehicle is operated on the street. Six-Point Belt Operating Instructions 1. Place the anti-submarining belt on the seat so that it points upward. 2. Buckle the left and right lap belts and strap both legs. 3. Buckle the left and right shoulder belts. 4. Adjust the belts by pulling on the web ends and/or repositioning the web clips and straps as required. 5. To release the belts, turn the belt latch mechanism 1⁄4 turn in either the clockwise or the counter-clockwise direction. NOTE: The anti-submarining belt and the shoulder belt are attached to eye bolts at designated locations and they should be removed from the vehicle when not in use. The lap belts and straps can be stored behind or to the side of the seat after removal.