Land Rover Discovery: Seat belts
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Putting on a seat belt: Draw the belt
out smoothly, making sure that the
seat position and your position on the
seat are correct.
When correctly positioned, the seat
belt should cross the col
To make sure the third row seat
belts are used correctly, refer to
the front and rear seat belt
warnings, shown earlier in this
section of the Owner's handbook.
When not in use, always stow the metal
SEAT BELT CHECKS
Note: If the vehicle is parked on an incline,
the seat belt mechanism may lock. This is
a safety feature and the belt should be
gently eased out from the upper
anchorage.
The seat bel
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A loaded roof rack can reduce the
stability of the vehicle, particularly
when cornering and during
crosswinds.
Driving off-road with a loaded
roof rack is not recommended.
Fit only a roof rack system that is designed
for use with your vehicle. For further
information, consult your Retailer/
Most modern vehicles are constructed from a number of different steels,
partly to obtain an optimized body, (collision, safety, rigidity, fuel economy,
etc.).
Steels are divided into several groups according to their tensile and yield
strength, that is to say the force necessary to bring about plas