GMC SAVANA 1998 Repair Manual

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Repair Manual 4. Pull the rest  of the  shoulder  belt all the way  out of 
the retractor to  set the lock. 
5. To tighten  the  belt,  feed  the  shoulder  belt  back  into  the 
retractor  while  you  push  down

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Repair Manual Securing  a  Child  Restraint  in a Center 
Seat  Position 
You’ll be using  the  lap  belt.  Be  sure to follow  the 
instructions  that  came  with  the  child  restraint.  Secure  the 
child 
in

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Repair Manual 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  to. 
5. To tighten the belt,  pull  its free  end  wh

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Repair Manual If  your  vehicle has a front  passenger  air bag, never put  a 
rear-facing  child  restraint 
in this  seat.  Here’s  why: 
- 
A child  in  a rearfacing  child restraint  can be 
seriously  injure

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Repair Manual 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 to. 
5. Pull  the rest of the  shoulder  belt all th

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Repair Manual 6. To tighten the belt,  feed the shoulder  belt  back  into  the 
retractor  while  you  push  down  on 
the child  restraint. 
You may  find  it helpful  to  use  your  knee  to  push  down 
on the

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Repair Manual 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

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Repair Manual e.’’ 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  towar

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Repair Manual I 
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  this  way,  in 
a

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GMC SAVANA 1998 Repair Manual Replacing Restraint System Parts 
After a Crash 
If you’ve  had a crash, do you  need  new  belts? 
After  a very  minor  collision, nothing  may be necessary. 
But  if  the  belts  were  stretched,
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