lock CHEVROLET BLAZER 1997 2.G Owners Manual
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These are some of the symbols you may find on your vehicle.
For example,
these symbols
are used on an
original battery:
POSSIBLE A
CAUTION
INJURY
PROTECT EYES BY
SHIELDING
CAUSTIC
ACID COULD
x
BATTERY CAUSE
BURNS
AVOID
SPARKS
OR
FLAMES
SPARK
OR ,\I/,
COULD FLAME
EXPLODE BATTERY
These symbols
are important
for you
and
your passengers
whenever your
vehicle
is
driven:
DOOR LOCK
UNLOCK
These symbols have
to do with
your lamps:
FASTEN
SEAT
BELTS
POWER
WINDOW
't -I
SIGNALS TURN
A
FLASHER
FOG LAMPS
$0
These symbols
are
on some of
your controls:
WINDSHIELD
WIPER
WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER
WINDOW
DEFOGGER
VENTILATING FAN
1 b
-J
These symbols
are used on
warning and
indicator lights:
COOLANT
TEMP
-
CHARGING EATERY
SYSTEM
BRAKE
(a)
ENGINE OIL e,
PRESSURE
ANTI-LOCK
(@)
BRAKES
Here are some
other symbols
you may see:
FUSE *
I
LIGHTER
HORN
)a(
SPEAKER
b
FUEL la
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This section tells you about the seats -- how to adjust
them, and fold them
up and down.
Manual Front Seat
I A CAUTION:.
You can lose control of the vehicle if you try to
ad,just
a manual driver's seat while the vehicle is
moving. The sudden movement could startle and
confuse you,
or make you push a pedal when you
don't want to. Adjust the driver's seat
orrlg when
the vehicle
is not moving.
I Move the lever under the
x. '2 front of the standard seat
, . .. toward the driver's door to
unlock it. Slide the seat to
where
you want it. Then
I release- the lever and try to
I move the seat with your
I
body to make sure the seat
- is locked into place.
Move the lever under the
front
of the easy entry seat
up to unlock it. Slide the
seat to where
you want it.
Then release the lever and
try
to move the seat with
your body to make sure the
seat
is locked into place.
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If you have this feature,
there
will be a knob on the
outside
of the driver and
passenger bucket seats.
Turn the knob
counterclockwise to increase lumbar support
and clockwise to decrease
lumbar support.
Power Driver’s Seat (Option)
If you have this feature, there will be a control pad on
your driver’s seat.
To make the front of the seat move up or down, use
control
A.
To make the rear of the seat move up or down, use
control
C.
Use control B to move the whole seat up, down, forward
or backward.
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-1 If you have this control, it is
located on the
side of the
driver’s seat.
Press and hold the
front of the control until you have the
desired
lumbar support. To decrease lumbar support,
press the rear
of the control.
Reclining Front Seatbacks
To adjust the seatback, lift
the lever
on the outer side
Release the lever to lock the seatback where
you want it.
PulI up on the lever and the seat will go to an
upright position.
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Head restraints are fixed on some models and adjustable
on others. Slide an adjustable head restraint up
or down
so that the top of the restraint is closest to the top of
your ears. This position reduces the chance of a neck
injury
in a crash.
Your adjustable head restraint may also be tilted forward
for greater
comfort.
Seatback Latches
To return the seatback to the upright position, push the
seatback all the way back
until the latch catches. If the
seatback was reclined before being folded forward,
it
will return to the reclined position.
I A CAUTION:
If the seatback isn’t locked, it could move
forward in a sudden stop
or crash. That could
cause injury to the person sitting there. Always
press rearward on the seatback to be sure it
is locked.
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The right front seat of your vehicle makes it easy to get
in and
out of the rear seat.
0 Tilt the right front seatback completely forward and
the whole seat will slide forward.
Move the seatback to its original position after
someone gets
into the rear seat area. Then move the
seat rearward until
it locks.
A CAUTION:
If an easy entry right front seat isn’t locked, it
can move. In a sudden stop or crash, the person
sitting there could be injured. After you’ve used
it, be sure to push rearward on an easy entry seat
to be sure it
is locked.
Tilt the seatback completely forward again to get out.
Rear Seats
Your vehicle has a folding rear seat which lets you fold
the seatbacks down for more cargo space.
The rear seat release handles are in the upper center of
the rear of the seatbacks. Push back on the seatbacks as
you pull up on the handles.
To raise the seatbacks, just lift up the seatbacks and push
until they lock in the upright position.
Push and pull
on the seatbacks to check that the latches
have locked in
the upright position. If they haven’t, have
them
fixed immediately.
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home, why
should I wear safety belts?
A: You may be an excellent driver, but if you’re in an
accident
-- even one that isn’t your fault -- you and
your passengers can be hurt. Being a good driver
doesn’t protect you from things beyond your
control, such as bad drivers.
Most accidents occur within
25 miles (40 km) of
home. And the greatest number of serious injuries
and deaths occur at speeds
of less than 40 mph
(65 km/h).
Safety belts are for everyone.
How to Wear Safety Belts Properly
Adults
This part is only for people of adult size.
Be aware that there are special things
to know about safety
belts and children. And there are different rules for smaller
children and babies. If a child will
be riding in your
vehicle, see the
part of this manual called “Children.”
Follow those rules for everyone’s protection.
First, you’ll want to know which restraint systems your
vehicle has.
We’ll start
with the driver position.
Driver Position
This part describes the driver’s restraint system.
Lap-Shoulder Belt
The driver has a lap-shoulder belt. Here’s how to wear
it properly.
1. Close and lock the door.
2. Adjust the seat (to see how, see “Seats” in the Index)
so you can sit up straight.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The lap part of the belt should be worn low and snug on
the hips, j'ust touching
the thighs. In a crash, this applies
force
to the strong pelvic bones. And you'd be less
likely to slide under
the lap belt. If you slid under it, the
belt would apply force at your abdomen. This could
cause serious or even fatal injuries. The shoulder belt should
go over the shoulder and across the chest.
These parts
of the body are best able to take belt
restraining forces.
The safety belt
locks if there's a sudden stop or a crash.
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Safety belts work for everyone, including pregnant
women. Like
all occupants, they are more likely to be
seriously injured
if they don't wear safety belts. The
best way to protect the fetus is to protect the
mother.
When a safety belt is worn properly, it's more
likely
that the fetus won't be hurt in a crash. For
pregnant women,
as for anyone, the key to making
safety belts effective
is wearing them properly.
Right Front Passenger Position
The right front passenger's safety belt works the same
way
as the driver's safety belt. See "Driver Position"
earlier in this section.
When the shoulder belt
is pulled out all the way, it will
lock. If it does, let it go back all the way and start again.
Center Front Passenger Position
(4-Door Models)
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It’s very important for rear seat passengers to buckle up!
Accident statistics show that unbelted people
in the rear
seat are hurt more often
in crashes than those who are
wearing safety belts.
Rear passengers
who aren’t safety belted can be thrown
out
of the vehicle in a crash. And they can strike others
in the vehicle who are wearing safety belts.
Rear Seat Outside Passenger Positions
Lap-Shoulder Belt
The positions next to the windows have lap-shoulder
belts. Here’s
how to wear one properly.
1. Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across you.
Don’t let it get twisted. On four-door models, the
shoulder belt may lock
if you pull the belt across you
very quickly. If this happens, let the belt go back
slightly to unlock
it. Then pull the belt across you
more slowly.
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