1994 Chevrolet Cavalier Owner's Manual - Page 28

1994 Chevrolet Cavalier Manual

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To make the lap part tight, pull down on the buckle end of the belt as you pull up on the shoulder part. The lap part of the belt should be worn To unlatch the belt, just push the low and snugon thehips, just touching button on the buckle. the thighs. In a crash, this applies force to thestrong pelvic bones. And you'd be Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides less likelyto slide under the lap belt. If for Children and Small Adults you slid under it, thebelt would apply force at your abdomen. This could cause Your vehicle may be equipped with rear serious or even fatal injuries. The shoulder shoulder belt comfort guides. This belt should go over the shoulder and feature will provide added comfort for across the chest. These parts of the bod3 children who have outgrown child are best able to take belt restraining forces. restraints and for small adults. The The safety beltlocla if there's a sudden comfort guides pullthe shoulder belts stop or a crash. away from the neck and head. (This feature is not availableon vehicles with a convertibletop.)

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To make the lap part tight, pull
down
on the buckle
end of the belt as you
pull
up on the shoulder part.
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
slide under the lap belt. If
you
slid under it,
the belt
would
apply
force at your
abdomen.
This
could
cause
serious
or
even
fatal
injuries.
The
shoulder
belt
should
go
over
the
shoulder
and
across the chest. These parts of the bod3
are
best
able
to
take
belt
restraining
forces.
The safety
belt
locla if there’s
a
sudden
stop or a crash.
To unlatch the belt, just push the
button on the buckle.
Rear
Safety
Belt
Comfort
Guides
for Children
and
Small
Adults
Your
vehicle
may
be
equipped
with
rear
shoulder
belt
comfort
guides.
This
feature will
provide
added
comfort
for
children who have
outgrown
child
restraints and for
small adults. The
comfort
guides
pull
the shoulder
belts
away
from the neck
and
head.
(This
feature
is
not
availableon vehicles
with
a
convertible top.)