PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2003 Owner's Guide

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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2003 Owners Guide 2. Push the latch plate  into  the buckle until it  clicks. 
Pull  up  on  the latch  plate  to  make sure 
it is 
secure. 
When  the shoulder  belt is  pulled  out all the  way, 
it  will  lock. 
If

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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2003 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 GRAND PRIX 2003 Owners Guide Rear  Safety  Belt  Comfort Guides for 
Children and  Small  Adults Here’s how  to  install a  comfort  guide  and  use  the 
safety  belt: 
Your  vehicle may have this feature already.  If it doesn

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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2003 Owners Guide 2. Slide  the  guide  under and past the belt. The  elastic 
cord  must  be  under  the belt.  Then,  place the guide 
over  the belt,  and insert  the two  edges 
of the 
belt  into  the  slots  of t

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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2003 Owners Guide 4. Buckle, position and  release the safety belt as 
described in 
Rear Seat Passengers on page 1-22. 
Make  sure  that  the  shoulder belt crosses  the 
shoulder.  To 
remove and store  the comfort

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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2003 Owners Guide Child  Restraints 
Older Children 
Older  children who have  outgrown booster  seats should 
wear  the  vehicle’s  safety  belts. 
If  you  have  the  choice,  a child should sit next to  a 
window

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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2003 Owners Guide Never do  this. 
Here  two  children  are wearing  the  same  belt. 
The  belt  can’t  properly  spread  the  impact 
forces.  In  a  crash,  the  two  children  can  be  crushed  together  and  ser

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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2003 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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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2003 Owners Guide Infants and Young  Children 
Everyone in a vehicle  needs protection! This includes 
infants and all other children. Neither the distance 
traveled  nor the  age and size  of the traveler  changes 
th

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PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2003 Owners Guide For  example, in a crash  at only 25 mph 
(40  km/h),  a  12-lb. (5.5 kg)  baby  will suddenly 
become 
a 240-lb.  (110  kg) force on a person’s 
arms. 
A baby  should  be secured  in an 
appropriat
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