BUICK PARK AVENUE 2003 Owner's Guide

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2003 Owners Guide 2. Slide the guide under and past the belt. The elastic
cord must be under the belt. Then, place the guide
over the belt, and insert the two edges of the
belt into the slots of the guide.3. Be sure th

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2003 Owners Guide 4. Buckle, position and release the safety belt as
described inRear Seat Passengers on page 1-21.
Make sure that the shoulder belt crosses the
shoulder.To remove and store the comfort guides, squeeze

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2003 Owners Guide Child Restraints
Older Children
Older children who have outgrown booster seats should
wear the vehicles safety belts.
If you have the choice, a child should sit next to a
window so the child can wear

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2003 Owners Guide {CAUTION:
Never do this.
Here two children are wearing the same belt.
The belt cant properly spread the impact
forces. In a crash, the two children can be
crushed together and seriously injured. A be

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2003 Owners Guide {CAUTION:
Never do this.
Here a child is sitting in a seat that has a
lap-shoulder belt, but the shoulder part is
behind the child. If the child wears the belt in
CAUTION: (Continued)
CAUTION: (Contin

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2003 Owners Guide {CAUTION:
People should never hold a baby in their arms
while riding in a vehicle. A baby doesnt weigh
much -- until a crash. During a crash a baby
will become so heavy it is not possible to hold
it.

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2003 Owners Guide {CAUTION:
Children who are up against, or very close to,
any air bag when it in¯ates can be seriously
injured or killed. Air bags plus lap-shoulder
belts offer outstanding protection for adults
and o

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2003 Owners Guide Q:What are the different types of add-on child
restraints?
A:Add-on child restraints, which are purchased by
the vehicles owner, are available in four basic
types. Selection of a particular restraint

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2003 Owners Guide {CAUTION:
The body structure of a young child is quite
unlike that of an adult or older child, for whom
the safety belts are designed. A young childs
hip bones are still so small that the vehicles
r

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BUICK PARK AVENUE 2003 Owners Guide A rear-facing infant seat (B) provides restraint with the
seating surface against the back of the infant. The
harness system holds the infant in place and, in a crash,
acts to keep the infant position
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