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GMC SAVANA 1998 Owners Manual Qt Whats  wrong  with  this? 
A CAUTION: 
You can  be  seriously  injumd if  you wear the 
shoulder  belt under  your arm.  In a crash,  your 
body  would  move  too  far forward,  which  would 
incr

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Owners Manual &.’ What’s  wrong  with  this? 
C I I 1 I I I I I I I 
I A CAU JON: 
You can  be  seriously  injured by a  twisted  belt.  In 
a crash,  you  wouldn’t  have  the  full  width  of  the 
belt  to

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Owners Manual To unlatch the belt,  just push  the  button  on the  buckle. 
The  belt should  go  back out of the  way. 
Before  you close  the door,  be  sure the belt is  out of the 
way.  If  you slam  the door

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Owners Manual Right  Front  Passenger  Position 
To learn how to wear  the  right  front  passenger’s  safety  belt 
properly,  see  “Driver  Position”  earlier  in  this  section. 
The  right front  passenge

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Owners Manual If it doesn’t  say  AIR BAG on the middle part of the 
steering wheel, your vehicle doesn’t have  air bags. 
If  your vehicle has  an air  bag  for the  driver,  the  air bag 
is 
a “Next Genera

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Owners Manual Air bags  inflate  with great force,  faster  than  the 
blink  of an  eye. 
If you’re  too  close  to  an inflating 
air  bag,  it could  seriously  injure you. This 
is true 
even  with  reduced-f

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Owners Manual How does an air bag  restrain? 
In  moderate  to  severe  frontal or near-frontal  collisions, 
even  belted  occupants  can  contact  the  steering  wheel  or 
the 
instrument  panel. Air bags  suppl

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Owners Manual Rear Seat Passengers 
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

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Owners Manual 2. Push the latch plate into  the  buckle until it clicks. 
Pull  up on the  latch plate to make  sure it  is secure. 
When  the  shoulder  belt is pulled  out  all  the  way, 
it 
will lock. If it do

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Owners Manual The lap  part  of  the  belt  should  be  worn  low  and  snug on 
the  hips,  just  touching  the  thighs. In a  crash, this applies 
force  to the  strong  pelvic 
bones. And  you’d be less  likel