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GMC SAVANA 1996 Owners Guide Smaller Children and Babies (Cargo  Vans 
with Passenger Air Bags) 
A very  young  child’s  hip bones  are so small that a 
regular  belt  might  not stay low on the  hips, as it 
should.  Instead,

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GMC SAVANA 1996 Owners Guide CAUTION: (Continued) 
at  only  25  mph 
(40 km/h),  a  124b. (5.5 kg)  baby 
will  suddenly  become 
a 240-lb. (110 kg)  force  on 
your  arms.  The  baby  would be almost  impossible 
to  hold. 
Chi

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GMC SAVANA 1996 Owners Guide Securing a Child  Restraint in a Rear 
Outside  Seat  Position 
You’ll  be  using the  lap-shoulder  belt.  See  the earlier  part 
about  the  top  strap 
if the  child  restraint  has one. 
1. 
2.

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GMC SAVANA 1996 Owners Guide 5. Pull the rest of the  shoulder  belt all the way out of 
the retractor  to  set the lock. 6. To tighten the belt,  feed  the shoulder  belt back 
into the retractor while  you push down on the 
ch

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GMC SAVANA 1996 Owners Guide Securing  a  Child  Restraint  in a 
Center  Seat  Position 
You’ll  be using the lap  belt. 
See  the  earlier  part  about  the  top  strap 
if the  child 
restraint  has one. 
1. 
2. 
3. 
Make  t

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GMC SAVANA 1996 Owners Guide 4. Run the vehicle’s safety belt through  or around  the 
restraint.  The child restraint instructions 
will show 
you how. 
5. Buckle the belt. Make  sure the release  button  is 
positioned 
so yo

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GMC SAVANA 1996 Owners Guide If your vehicle has a  front  passenger  air bag, never put a 
rear-facing  child restraint in this seat. Here’s why: 
A CAUTION: 
A child in a  rear-facing  child  restraint  can  be 
seriously  in

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GMC SAVANA 1996 Owners Guide .* i 
5. 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  to. 
6. Pull the rest of the shoulder  belt  a

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GMC SAVANA 1996 Owners Guide 7. To tighten the belt, feed the shoulder belt back 
into  the retractor while you push  down  on the 
child restraint. 
8. Push and pull the child restraint in different 
To  remove the child‘restr

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GMC SAVANA 1996 Owners Guide Accident statistics show that children are safer if they 
are  restrained 
in the rear  seat. But they need to use the 
safety belts properly. 
0 Children who aren’t buckled  up  can  be thrown out