1994 Chevrolet Lumina Owner's Manual - Page 26

1994 Chevrolet Lumina Manual

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Seats & Restraint Systems It's very important for rearseat passengers to buckle up! Accident To make the beltshorter, pull its free end statistics show that unbelted people in the as shown until the beltis snug. If you have a four door model,see "Rear rear seat are hurt more often incrashes Seat Outside Passenger Positions (Four than those who are wearing safety belts. Buckle, position and release it the same Door Models)" later i n this part. way as the lap parfof a lap-shoulder belt. Rear passengers who aren'tsafety belted If the belt isn't long enough, see "Safety Lap-Shoulder Belt can be thrown out of the vehicle in a Belt Extender" at the end of this section. crash. And they can strike others in the The positions next to the windows have vehicle who are wearing safety belts. Make sure the release button on the lap-shoulder belts. Here's how to wear buckle i s positioned so you would be able one properly. to unbuckle the safety belt quickly if you 1. Pick up the latch plate and pull the ever had to. belt across you. Don't let it get twisted. Center Passenger Position (corn) Rear Seat Passengers Rear Seat Outside Passenger Positions (Two Door Models) ...24 2. Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks'.'

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Seats
&
Restraint
Systems
Center
Passenger
Position
(corn)
To
make
the
belt shorter, pull its free end
as shown
until
the
belt
is
snug.
Buckle,
position and release it the same
way as the lap parfof a lap-shoulder belt.
If
the
belt
isn’t
long
enough, see “Safety
Belt
Extender” at the
end
of
this section.
Make sure the release button
on
the
buckle
i s
positioned
so
you
would
be able
to
unbuckle
the
safety
belt
quickly
if
you
ever had
to.
Rear Seat
Passengers
It’s
very
important
for
rearseat
passengers
to
buckle up! Accident
statistics show that
unbelted
people
in
the
rear seat are
hurt
more
often
in crashes
than
those
who are wearing
safety
belts.
Rear
passengers
who
aren’t safety belted
can
be
thrown
out
of
the
vehicle
in
a
crash. And
they
can strike others
in
the
vehicle who are wearing
safety
belts.
Rear
Seat
Outside
Passenger
Positions
(Two
Door
Models)
If
you have a four
door
model, see
“Rear
Seat Outside Passenger Positions
(Four
Door Models)” later
i n
this
part.
Lap-Shoulder
Belt
The positions next
to
the windows have
lap-shoulder
belts.
Here’s
how
to
wear
one
properly.
1.
Pick
up
the latch
plate
and
pull
the
belt across you.
Don’t
let
it
get
twisted.
2.
Push
the
latch
plate
into
the
buckle
until
it
clicks‘.’
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