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Adjusting the seating position -> Examples of improper seating positions for Your Volkswagen Passat SUV Sixth Generation (2005-2010)

WARNING  
Always adjust seat, safety belts, and head restraints properly before driving and make sure  
that all passengers are properly restrained.  
Push the passenger seat as far back as possible. Always be sure that there are at least  
10 inches (25 cm) between the front passenger's breastbone and the instrument panel.  
Always adjust the driver's seat and the steering wheel so that there are at least 10 inches  
(25 cm) between your breastbone and the steering wheel.  
Adjust the driver's seat so that you can easily push the pedals all the way to the floor  
while keeping your knee(s) slightly bent. The distance to the instrument panel in the knee  
area must be at least 4 inches (10 cm).  
If these requirements cannot be met for physical reasons, contact an authorized  
Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility to see whether adaptive  
equipment is available.  
Always hold the steering wheel on the outside of the steering wheel rim with your hands  
at the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions to help reduce the risk of personal injury if the  
driver's airbag inflates.  
Never hold the steering wheel at the 12 o'clock position or with your hands at other places  
inside the steering wheel rim or on the steering wheel hub. Holding the steering wheel the  
wrong way can cause serious injuries to the hands, arms, and head if the driver's airbag  
inflates.  
Pointing the steering wheel toward your face decreases the ability of the driver's airbag to  
help protect you in a collision.  
Never drive with backrests reclined or tilted back farther than necessary to drive  
comfortably. The farther back the backrests are tilted, the greater the risk of injury caused by  
incorrect positioning of the safety belts and improper seating position.  
Never drive with the front seat passenger backrest tilted forward. If the front airbag  
deploys, the front backrest can be forced backward and injure passengers on the rear seat.  
Sit as far back as possible from the steering wheel and the instrument panel.  
Always sit upright with your back against the backrest with the front seats properly  
adjusted. Never lean against or place any part of your body too close to the area where the  
airbags are located.  
Rear seat passengers who are not properly seated and restrained are more likely to be  
seriously injured in a crash.  
WARNING  
Improper adjustment of the seats can cause accidents and severe injuries.  
Never adjust the seats while the vehicle is moving. Your seat may move unexpectedly and  
you could lose control of the vehicle. In addition, you will not be in the correct seating  
position while adjusting the seats.  
Adjust the front seat height, angle and longitudinal direction only if the seat adjustment  
area is clear.  
The adjustment of the front seats must not be restricted by things in the footwell in front  
or behind the seats.  
Examples of improper seating positions  
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS  
Not wearing or improperly fastening safety belts increases the risk of severe or fatal injuries. Safety  
belts can work only when they are properly positioned on the body. An improper seating position  
significantly impairs the protection provided by safety belts. This can cause severe or even fatal  
injuries. Improper seating positions also increase the risk of serious injury or death when an airbag  
deploys and strikes an occupant who is not in the proper seating position. The driver is responsible for  
all passengers and especially children riding in the vehicle.  
The following are only some examples of seating positions that will increase the risk of serious injury  
or death.  
Therefore, whenever the vehicle is moving:  
Never stand up in the vehicle.  
Never stand on the seats.  
Never kneel on the seats.  
Never ride with the seat backrest reclined.  
Never lean up against the instrument panel.  
Never lie down on the rear seat.  
Never sit on the edge of the seat.  
Never sit sideways.  
Never lean out the window.  
Never put your feet out the window.  
Never put feet on the instrument panel.  
Never rest your feet on the seat cushion or back of the seat.  
Never ride in the footwell.  
Never sit on the front or rear center armrest.  
Never ride without your safety belt properly fastened.  
Never ride in the luggage compartment.  
WARNING  
Contact with parts of the vehicle interior can cause serious personal injury in a crash.  
Always make sure that all vehicle occupants stay in a proper seating position and are  
properly restrained whenever the vehicle is moving.  
Improper seating positions increase the risk of serious and fatal injury, especially when an  
airbag deploys and strikes a passenger in an improper seating position.