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2016 Mazda MAZDA3 4-Door Mazda3 Owners Manual

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Essential Safety Equipment

Child-Restraint

WARNING

Always move the front passenger seat 

as far back as possible if installing a 

front-facing child-restraint system on it 

is unavoidable:

As your vehicle has front air bags and 

doubly so because your vehicle has 

side air bags, a front-facing child-

restraint system should be put on the 

front passenger seat only when it is 

unavoidable.

Even if the front passenger air 

bag deactivation indicator light 

illuminates, always move the seat as 

far back as possible, because the force 

of a deploying air bag could cause 

serious injury or death to the child.

Never use a rear-facing child-restraint 

system in the front seat with an air bag 

that could deploy:

Rear-facing child-restraint systems 

on the front seat are particularly 

dangerous.

Even in a moderate collision, the 

child-restraint system can be hit 

by a deploying air bag and moved 

violently backward resulting in 

serious injury or death to the child. 

Even though you may feel assured 

that the front passenger air bag will 

not deploy based on the fact that the 

front passenger air bag deactivation 

indicator light illuminates, you should 

not use a rear-facing child-restraint 

system in the front seat.

Do not allow a child or anyone to lean 

over or against the side window of a 

vehicle with side and curtain air bags:

It is dangerous to allow anyone to lean 

over or against the side window, the 

area of the front passenger seat, the 

front and rear window pillars and the 

roof edge along both sides from which 

the side and curtain air bags deploy, 

even if a child-restraint system is used. 

The impact of inflation from a side or 

curtain air bag could cause serious 

injury or death to an out of position 

child. Furthermore, leaning over or 

against the front door could block the 

side and curtain air bags and eliminate 

the advantages of supplemental 

protection. With the front air bag and 

the additional side air bag that comes 

out of the front seat, the rear seat is 

always a better location for children. 

Take special care not to allow a child to 

lean over or against the side window, 

even if the child is seated in a child-

restraint system.

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