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Mitsubishi Outlander: Rear–centre three–point seat belt

The rear–centre three–point seat belt must be worn correctly as shown in the

The rear–centre three–point seat belt must be worn correctly as shown in the illustration.

1. Pull the seat belt and fit tongue (A) into the black buckle (C). 2. Push

1. Pull the seat belt and fit tongue (A) into the black buckle (C).
2. Push tongue (B) firmly into the red buckle (D).

When the rear–centre three–point seat belt is not being used, stow the tongues

When the rear–centre three–point seat belt is not being used, stow the tongues as shown in the illustration.

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