Oldsmobile Cutlass 1998  s Workshop Manual
  Cutlass 1998 
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  Oldsmobile Cutlass 1998  s Workshop Manual
            
        
  
 
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When  choosing  a  child  restraint,  be sure the child 
restraint  is designed  to  be  used  in a  vehicle. 
If it is, it 
will  have  a  label  saying  that  it meets  Federal  Motor 
Vehicle  Safety  Standards. 
Then  follow  the  instructions  for the restraint.  You  may 
find  these  instructions 
on the restraint  itself or in a 
booklet,  or  both.  These restraints  use the  belt  system  in 
your  vehicle,  but the child  also  has  to  be  secured  within 
the  restraint  to  help reduce  the chance  of personal  injury. 
The  instructions  that  come  with  the infant or child 
restraint  will  show  you  how  to  do  that.  Both  the owner’s 
manual  and  the  child  restraint  instructions are  important, 
so if either  one of these  is not  available,  obtain  a 
replacement  copy  from the manufacturer. 
Where  to Put the  Restraint 
Accident  statistics  show  that  cMdren are  safer if they 
are  restrained 
in the  rear  rather  than  the front seat. We at 
General  Motors  therefore  recommend  that  you  put  your 
child  restraint  in  the  rear  seat. 
Never put  a  rear-facing 
child  restraint  in  the  front passenger  seat.  Here’s  why:  Wherever  you  install 
it, be  sure  to  secure  the  child 
restraint  properly. 
Keep  in mind  that  an  unsecured  child  restraint  can  move 
around  in  a  collision  or  sudden  stop and  injure  people  in 
the  vehicle.  Be  sure  to  properly  secure  any  child 
restraint  in  your  vehicle 
-- even  when  no  child is in it.  
        
        
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If your  child  restraint  has  a  top  strap,  your  retailer  can 
obtain  a  kit  with  anchor  hardware  and  installation 
instructions  specifically  designed  for 
this vehicle. The 
retailer  can  then  install  the  anchor  for you.  In  Canada, 
this work  will  be  done  for you  free  of charge.  Or,  you 
may  install the  anchor  yourself  using  the  instructions 
provided  in the  kit. 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint  in  a  Rear 
Outside  Seat  Position 
If your  child  restraint  has  a  top  strap,  it should  be 
anchored. 
If you  need  to  have an anchor  installed,  you 
can  ask  your  Oldsmobile  retailer  to  put 
it in for  you. If 
you  want  to  install an anchor  yourself,  your  retailer  can 
tell  you  how  to  do  it. 
Canadian  law  requires  that  child  restraints  have  a  top  strap,  and  that  the  strap  be anchored. 
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You’ll  be  using  the  lap-shoulder  belt.  See the earlier  part 
about  the  top  strap  if  the  child  restraint  has  one.  Be  sure 
to  follow  the  instructions  that  came 
with the  child 
restraint.  Secure  the  child  in the  child  restraint  when 
and 
as the  instructions  say. 
1. Put  the  restraint  on  the  seat.  
        
        
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Tilt the latch plate to adjust the belt  if needed. 
'If the  shoulder  belt goes in frQnt of the child's face or 
neck, put it behind the child restraint.  
        
        
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4. To tighten  the  belt,  pull  up  on  the  shoulder  belt  while 
you  push  down  on  the  child  restraint. 
If you’re  using 
a  forward-facing  child  restraint,  you  may  find  it 
helpful  to  use  your  knee  to  push  down  on  the  child 
restraint  as  you  tighten  the  belt. 
directions  to  be  sure 
it is  secure. 
5. Push  and  pull  the  child  restraint  in different 
To remove  the  child  restraint,  just unbuckle  the  vehicle’s 
safety  belt  and  let  it 
go back  all  the way. The  safety  belt I 
will  move  freely  again  and  be  ready to work  for an adult 
or  larger  child  passenger. 
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Securing a Child  Restraint in the  Center 
Rear  Seat  Position 
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You’ll  be  using  the  lap  belt.  Be  sure  to  follow  the 
instructions  that  came  with  the  child  restraint.  Secure 
the  child 
in the  child  restraint  when  and  as  the 
instructions  say. 
See  the earlier  part  about  the  top  strap  if  the  child 
restraint  has  one.  
        
        
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1. Make the  belt as long  as  possible by tilting  the  ltitch 
2. Put  the restraint on the  seat. 
3. Run  the  vehicle's  safety  belt through or  around  the 
restraint.  The  child  restraint  instructians 
will-show 
plate and pulling it dong  the belt. 
you how.  
        
        
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A child  in a rearfacing  child restraint  can  be 
seriously  injured 
if the right front  passenger’s air 
bag  inflates even  though  your  vehicle  has 
reduced-force  frontal 
air bags. This is because 
the  back  of a rear-facing  child  restraint would  be 
very  close  to  the  inflating 
air bag.  Always  secure 
a  rearfacing  child restraint  in  the rear seat.  
        
        
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Tilt  the latch plate to adjust  the  belt if needed. 
If the  shoulder  belt go'es in front of the child%  face  or 
neck, 
put it  beW  the  child  restraint.  
        
        
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4. Buckle  the  belt.  Make  sure  the  release  button is 5. To tighten  the  belt,  pull  up  on  the  shoulder  belt  while 
positioned 
so you  would  be able  to  unbuckle  the  you  push  down  on  the  child  restraint. 
You  may find it 
safety  belt  quickly  if  you  ever  had  to.  helpful 
to use  your  knee  to push  down  on  the  child 
restraint  as  you  tighten  the  belt. 
6. Push  and  pull  the  child  restraint  in  different 
directions  to be sure it is  secure. 
To remove  the child  restraint,  just unbuckle  the  vehicle’s 
safety  belt  and  let  it go  back  all  the  way.  The  safety  belt 
will  move  freely  again  and  be  ready  to  work  for 
an adult 
or  larger  child  passenger. 
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