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+ | = Variations = | ||
+ | Early USA models came with either 2-point (lap-belt only) or 3-point (lap + shoulder) belts. Both front and rear belts are standard equipment. | ||
+ | * All 1972 models use 3-point belts | ||
+ | * From 0172, retractor system was used front and rear | ||
+ | * Rear set had 2-point belts | ||
+ | * Rear Optional was 3-point belts | ||
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Seat Belt Warning System
USA models have a warning system. If the seat is occupied, the weight switch sounds a buzzer unless the belt is fastened.
USA 1972 Owners manual (see pages 9 for warning system):
Variations
Early USA models came with either 2-point (lap-belt only) or 3-point (lap + shoulder) belts. Both front and rear belts are standard equipment.
- All 1972 models use 3-point belts
- From 0172, retractor system was used front and rear
- Rear set had 2-point belts
- Rear Optional was 3-point belts