GMC SIERRA 1994 Owner's Manual

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GMC SIERRA 1994 Owners Manual Rear  Seat  (Crew  Cab) 
You can adjust  the seat  by sliding  the adjuster  lever at the  front of the  seat 
toward the seat  support to unlock  it.  Slide  the  seat to where  you want  it. 
Then

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GMC SIERRA 1994 Owners Manual Safety  Belts:  They’re  For  Everyone 
This part of the  manual  tells you how  to  use  safety  belts  properly.  It  also 
tells 
you some  things  you  should  not  do with  safety  belts. 
This

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GMC SIERRA 1994 Owners Manual A few crashes  are mild,  and some  crashes  can  be so serious that even 
buckled  up  a person wouldn’t survive. But  most crashes  are 
in between.  In 
many  of them,  people  who buckle 
up can

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GMC SIERRA 1994 Owners Manual When the bike  hits the 
block,  it stops. But the 
child keeps going! 
Take  the simplest 
“vehicle.”  Suppose it’s 
just 
a seat on wheels. 
Put someone on  it. 
1-12 
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GMC SIERRA 1994 Owners Manual 3 Get it up  to  speed. 
Then 
stop the 
“vehicle.” The  rider 
doesn’t 
stop. 
The  person keeps 
going  until stopped 
by 
something. 
In  a real vehicle,  it 
could  be the 
windshield 
. . .

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GMC SIERRA 1994 Owners Manual or the safety belts i 
With  safety  belts,  you  slow  down  as  the  vehicle  does. You get  more  time to 
stop.  You stop over  more  distance,  and  your  strongest bones  take  the  forces. 
Tha

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GMC SIERRA 1994 Owners Manual Q : If I ’rn a good driver, and I never drive farjrom  home,  why  should I 
wear safety belts? 
A: You may  be an excellent  driver,  but  if  you’re in an accident - even 
one that  isn’t  you

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GMC SIERRA 1994 Owners Manual Driver Position 
This section  describes the driver’s  restraint  system. 
Lap-Shoulder Belt 
The driver has a  lap-shoulder  belt.  Here’s  how  to wear  it properly. 
1. Close  and lock the  doo

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GMC SIERRA 1994 Owners Manual 3. Pick up the  latch plate and pull  the belt  across  you.  (On  some models, 
you  may  hear  a  clicking  sound as the belt  is pulled  out. The  clicking 
sound  is  the  shoulder  belt tension f

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GMC SIERRA 1994 Owners Manual Q: What’s wrong with this? 
A: The shoulder  belt is too loose. It won’t give  nearly as much  protection 
this  way. 
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