CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 Owner's Guide

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 Owner's Guide TRACKER 1995 CHEVROLET CHEVROLET https://www.carmanualsonline.info/img/24/57720/w960_57720-0.png CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 Owner's Guide
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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 Owners Guide To unlatch  the  belt, just push  the button  on  the  buckle. 
Children 
Everyone  in  a  vehicle  needs  protection! That includes 
infants  and  all  children  smaller than adult size. 
In fact, 
t

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 Owners Guide Child Restraints 
Be sure  to follow  the instructions  for the restraint. You 
may  find these instructions  on  the restraint  itself or in a 
booklet, 
or both. These restraints use the belt system

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 Owners Guide Securing a Child Restraint in a Rear Seat 
Position 
4. Buckle the  belt.  Make sure the release button is 
positioned so you would  be  able to unbuckle  the 
safety  belt  quickly if you 
ever had t

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 Owners Guide 6. To tighten the belt, feed the shoulder belt  into the 
retractor while you  push down on the child restraint. 7. Push and pull the child restraint  in different 
directions to  be sure  it  is secu

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 Owners Guide Securing a Child  Restraint  in  the  Right 
Front  Seat  Position 
Youll  be  using  the lap-shoulder  belt. See the earlier  part 
about  the top  strap  if the child restraint  has 
one. 
1. Move

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 Owners Guide 6. Pull the rest of the  shoulder belt all the way out of 
the  retractor  to set  the  lock. 
I 7. To tighten the  belt, feed the shoulder belt back into 
the retractor while  you push  down  on the

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 Owners Guide Larger Children Children who have outgrown child restraints should wear the vehicle’s safety belts. 
Accident statistics show that children  are safer  if they 
are restrained  in the rear seat. But

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 Owners Guide &= What  if  a  child is wearing  a  lap-shoulder  belt, 
but  the  child  is 
so small  that  the  shoulder  belt is 
very  close  to  the  child’s face or neck? 
A: Move the  child  toward  the  c

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1995 Owners Guide Wherever the child sits, the lap portion of the  belt 
should  be 
worn low and snug on the hips,  just touching 
the child’s thighs.  This applies belt  force  to 
the child’s 
pelvic bones  in
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