Seat Belt/Audio Systems - Toyota Supra 1997 Owner's Manual

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The Experts Say, "Buckle Up!"
The importance of using seat belts cannot
be overemphasized. The safety experts
from government and private organizations
say "Buckle Up!" Here are a few good
reasons why:
Properly adjusted seat belts can help
reduce driving fatigue and help the driver
maintain better vehicle control.
Studies show that generally the safest
place in a collision is inside your vehicle.
Seat belts can help keep you there.
Eight out of ten injury accidents occur at
speeds under 40 mph, but even below
5 mph children can be injured during
quick turns or sudden stops. Children
who are too small to wear regular seat
belts should always be provided with a
Child Restraint System dynamically tested
to meet federal standards.
In addition to seat belts, many Toyota vehi-
cles are equipped with both driver's and
passenger's side supplemental restraint sys-
tems (SRS air bags). Air bags have been
designed to supplement the three-point seat
belt by providing additional protection by
restraining the forward motion in the event
of a more serious frontal accident. The SRS
does not replace use of the seat belt. To
obtain maximum protection in an accident,
the driver and all passengers in the vehicle
should always wear their seat belts.
Get That Good Feeling
Familiarize yourself with the operation of
your seat belts, as explained in your
Owner's Manual. Wear them every time
you drive your new Toyota, and encourage
those who ride with you to do the same.
Remember: For peace of mind, buckle
up ... it's a good feeling!
Audio Systems
Your Toyota's original equipment radio and
sound system components are covered
under the terms of the Toyota New Vehicle
Limited Warranty.
In the unlikely event your radio does
require service, any authorized Toyota
dealer is prepared to minimize inconve-
nience by exchanging your radio/sound
system rather than sending it out for repair.

SEAT BELT/AUDIO SYSTEMS

How it works:
If the dealership determines that the radio
cannot be repaired at the dealership, they
will order a replacement radio and return
your car to you.
Once your replacement radio arrives at
the dealership (usually within a few days),
it will be installed in your vehicle at your
convenience and you're on your way!
Note: In general, radio performance and
particularly FM reception may be affected
by such factors as natural terrain, man-
made obstacles, and your distance from the
radio station's transmitter. Please consult
your Owner's Manual for further informa-
tion on radio operation and performance.
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