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BUICK REGAL 1998 User Guide 9. Twist the harness slightly to route  it through the 
correct slot. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
Pull on  the harness. Make sure  it is  properly  routed 
and  isnt  twisted or flipped  over. 
Repeat Steps

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BUICK REGAL 1998 User Guide Securing a Child in  the  Built-in 
Child  Restraint 
Now that  the  harness  is adjusted  to  the  correct  height  for 
your  child,  you’re  ready to use  the  child  restraint’s 
harness  (E)

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BUICK REGAL 1998 User Guide 1. If the left and  right halves of the shoulder harness 
clip  are  fastened together,  separate  them. 2. If the lap-shoulder harness is buckled, unlatch  it by 
pushing the button on the buckle. 
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BUICK REGAL 1998 User Guide 4. Select only one side  of the  harness.  Pull  the  lap  part 
of  the  harness  out, and place  the harness over  the 
child’s  shoulder. 
If both sides  of the  harness are pulled  out,  the  la

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BUICK REGAL 1998 User Guide If the harness still doesn’t lock,  don’t use the child 
restraint.  See your  dealer  to have the built-in  child 
restraint  serviced. 
9. On both  sides  of the  harness,  pull up on the  lap p

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BUICK REGAL 1998 User Guide Removing  the  Child  from  the Built-in 
Child  Restraint 
2. Unlatch the harness  by pushing the button on 
the  buckle. 
1. Unfasten the shoulder harness clip. 3. Move  one  side of the harness off

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BUICK REGAL 1998 User Guide Storing  the Built-in Child Restraint 
Always properly store  the built-in  child restraint 
before using the vehicle’s  lap belt  in the  center  rear 
seat position. 
1. Buckle the harness and  fa

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BUICK REGAL 1998 User Guide Child  Restraints 
Every  time  infants and young children  ride  in 
vehicles,  they should  have  protection  provided by 
appropriate  restraints. 
What  are  the  different  types of add-on 
child

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BUICK REGAL 1998 User Guide A forward-facing  child restraint (C-E) positions a 
child  upright  to  face  forward  in  the  vehicle.  These 
forward-facing  restraints are designed  to  help 
protect children who are  from 
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BUICK REGAL 1998 User Guide When choosing a child restraint, be  sure the child 
restraint  is designed to be used  in a vehicle.  If 
it is, it 
will  have  a  label  saying  that it meets Federal Motor 
Vehicle  Safety  Standa
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