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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1996 Owners Guide Securing a Child Restraint  in  the  Center 
Rear 
Seat Position 
-- 
YoulI  Ge  using  the lap belt. 
See  the  earlier  part  about the  top  strap if the  child 
restraint  has one. 
1. Make the

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1996 Owners Guide 4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
Run the vehicle’s safety belt through  or around  the 
restraint.  The child restraint instructions will  show 
you how. 
Buckle  the belt.  Make  sure  the  release button is 
posit

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1996 Owners Guide Securing a Child Restraint in the  Right 
Front Seat Position 
U 
Your vehicle  has  a  right  front passenger air  bag. Never 
put  a  rear-facing  child  restraint  in  this seat.  Here’s  why: 
A

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1996 Owners Guide 5. B,uckle 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  lap belt all the

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1996 Owners Guide Larger Children 
7. To tighten the belt, feed  the lap belt back into the 
8. Push and pull the child restraint in different 
retractor 
while  you  push  down 
on the child  restraint. 
directions to

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 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. 
e Children  who aren’t  buckled  up  can  be  thr

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1996 Owners Guide 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 crash  the

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1996 Owners Guide Safety Belt Extender 
If the vehicle’s safety belt will fasten  around you, you 
should use  it. 
But 
if a  safety belt  isn’t long  enough  to fasten,  your 
retailer will  order you an extender

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1996 Owners Guide 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 stretch

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 1996 Owners Guide Door Locks 
1 
Unlocked  doors  can  be  dangerous. Passengers 
-- especially  children -- can easily 
open  the  doors  and 
fall out.  When a door  is 
locked,  the  inside  handle  won’t open it.