ECU OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 1998 User Guide
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Using the vehicle’s  regular safety  belts on a child 
seated  on the  child  restraint  cushion can cause 
serious  injury to the child in a sudden stop  or 
crash. 
If a  child  is  the proper  size for the built-in 
child  restraint,  secure the  child  using  the child 
restraint’s harness.  But children  who are too 
large  for  the built-in  child restraint  should sit on 
the  vehicle’s  regular seat and use the vehicle’s 
adult  safety  belts. 
WARNING!  FAILURE TO  FOLLOW THE 
MANUFACTURER’S  INSTRUCTIONS ON THE 
USE 
OF THIS  CHILD  RESTRAINT  SYSTEM 
CAN  RESULT  IN YOUR  CHILD  STRIKING  THE 
VEHICLE’S  INTERIOR  DURING  A  SUDDEN 
STOP  OR CRASH.  SNUGLY  ADJUST  THE 
BELTS  PROVIDED  WITH  THIS  CHILD 
RESTRAINT 
AROUND YOUR  CHILD. 
4. Before placing  the  child in the  child  restraint,  add 
slack  to  the shoulder  harness. Pull  the  black  shoulder 
harness  release  strap 
firmly. At the  same time pull 
both  shoulder  harness straps through  the slots in  the 
seatback  as shown. 
5. Place  the  child  on  the  child  restraint  cushion. 
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6. Select only one side  of the  harness.  Place the harness 
over the child’s shoulder. 
7. Push  the  latch  plate  (B) into  the  buckle until  it clicks. 
Be  sure  the buckle 
is free of any  foreign  objects  that 
may  prevent  you from securing  the latch plates. 
If 
you  can’t secure  a  latch  plate,  see  your Oldsmobile 
retailer  for  service before  using the child restraint. 
8. Place  the  other side  of the  harness over the 
child’s shoulder. 
9. Push  the latch plate  into  the buckle until  it clicks. 
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10. Pull up on both  latch  plates to make sure they 
are  secure. 11. Now  fasten  the  left  and right halves  of the 
shoulder  harness  clip together. The purpose  of this 
clip is  to  help  keep the harness  positioned 
on the 
child’s  shoulders. 
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2. Fold  the  child  restraint  cushion and leg  rest  up into 
the  seatback. 
3. Press  the child  restraint  cushion firmly into 
the  seatback. 
4. Then  press  the leg rest  firmly  into the seatback,  and 
secure 
it by pressing  the upper corners  against  the 
fastener  strips  on the seatback. 
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An infant  car  bed (A)  is  a  special  bed made for  use 
in  a motor vehicle. It’s  an infant  restraint  system 
designed  to  restrain or position  a child 
on a 
continuous  flat  surface.  With an infant  car  bed, 
make  sure  that  the infant’s head  rests toward the 
center  of the vehicle. 
A rear-facing  infant restraint (B) positions an infant 
to  face  the  rear of the vehicle. Rear-facing  infant 
restraints  are  designed  for  infants  of  up to about 
20 lbs. (9 kg) and  about  one year  of age.  This  type 
of  restraint  faces  the rear 
so that  the infant’s head, 
neck and body can have  the support they need in  a 
crash.  Some  infant  seats  come  in two parts 
-- the 
base stays  secured in the vehicle and the  seat part 
is  removable. 
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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  children  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 a  rear  seat. 
Never put  a  rear-facing 
child  restraint  in the front  passenger  seat.  Here’s why: 
A child  in a rear-facing  child  restraint  can  be 
seriously  injured 
or killed  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  rear-facing  child  restraint  in  a 
rear  seat. 
You may  secure a forward-facing  child  restraint 
in  the  right  front  seat,  but  before  you do,  always 
move  the  front  passenger  seat  as 
far back  as  it 
will  go.  It’s better  to  secure  the  child  restraint  in 
a  rear  seat. 
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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Top Strap 
If your child restraint has  a top strap, it should be 
anchored. A child restraint with  a top strap should only 
be used in the second  row. Anchor brackets for the 
second row outside positions 
are located  just above the 
place where the third row lap-shoulder belts meet 
the floor.  There's 
a vinyl sleeve there;  to get  to the bracket, push 
this vinyl sleeve aside  slightly. You may  need to remove 
the staple in the sleeve to 
do this. Anchor the top strap  to 
the  bracket.  If you need  to have an anchor bracket 
installed  for the center bucket seat in the second  row, or 
for  the right-hand  side  of a 
60/40 bench seat,  you can 
ask 
your Oldsmobile retailer  to put  it in  for  you.  If  you 
want  to install an anchor bracket yourself, your retailer 
can tell  you how  to 
do it. 
Once you  have the top strap anchored, you'll  be ready to 
secure the child restraint itself. 
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Securing a Child  Restraint  in a Rear 
Outside  Seat  Position 
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. 
2. Pick up the  latch  plate, and run  the  lap and shoulder 
portions  of the  vehicle’s safety  belt through  or 
around  the  restraint.  The  child restraint  instructions 
will show you  how. 
If the shoulder  belt goes  in  front  of the  child’s  face or 
neck,  put  it behind  the  child  restraint. 
3. 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. 
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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 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. 
6. Push and pull the child restraint in different 
directions to be sure  it is secure. 
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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. 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint  in  the  Center 
Seat  Position  (Third  Row  Bench  Seat) 
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. 
1. Make  the  belt as long  as possible  by tilting  the  latch 
plate  and pulling  it  along the  belt. 
2. Put the  restraint  on  the  seat. 
3. Run  the vehicle’s safety belt  through  or around the 
restraint.  The  child  restraint  instructions  will  show 
you  how. 
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