PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owner's Guide

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide Don’t  attach  anything to, or  put  anything 
between,  an  occupant  and  an  air  bag. 
If 
something  is between  an  occupant  and  an  air  bag, 
the 
bag might  not  inflate  properly  or  it

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide How does  an  air  bag  restrain? 
In moderate  to  severe  frontal  or  near-frontal  collisions, 
even  belted  occupants  can  contact  the  steering  wheel 
or the 
instrument  panel.  Air  bags

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide Your vehicle  is equipped  with  a  crash  sensing  and 
diagnostic  module,  which  records  information  about 
the air bag system.  The module  records  information 
about 
the readiness of the sys

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide Rear  Seat Passengers 
It’s very  important  for  rear  seat  passengers  to  buckle  up! 
Accident  statistics  show that  unbelted  people  in the  rear 
seat are  hurt  more  often  in  crashes

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide If the belt stops before it reaches the buckle, tilt the 
latch  plate  and 
keep gulling  until you can buckle it. 
Pull 
up on the  latch plate  to make sure it  is secur’e. 
If the belt is not  l

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide The lap part of the belt  should  be worn  low and snug  on 
the  hips,  just touching the thighs.  In a  crash,  this applies 
force  to the  strong  pelvic bones.  And you’d  be less  likely 
to s

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide Children 
To unlatch the belt, just push the button on the buckle. 
Everyone  in a vehicle  needs  protection! That includes 
infants and all  children  smaller  than  adult  size.  In  fact, 
the law

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide Never  hold a baby in your  arms  while  riding  in a 
vehicle. A baby doesn’t  weigh much -- until a 
crash. During a crash a baby will become so 
CAUTION: (Continued)  heavy  you 
can’t hold  it

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide Child Restraints 
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

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1997 Owners Guide Top Strap 
If your child restraint has  a  top strap,  it should be 
anchored.  If you need 
to have  an anchor installed,  you 
can ask your  Pontiac  dealer  to  put it in  for  you. 
If you 
want
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