1995 Chevrolet S10 Pickup Owner's Manual - Page 44
1995 Chevrolet S10 Pickup Manual
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Checking Your Restraint Systems Now and then, make sure all your belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors, anchorages and reminder systems are working properly. Look for any other loose or damaged restraint system parts. If you see anything that might keep a restraint system from doing its job, have it repaired. Torn or frayed belts may not protect you in a crash. They can rip apart under impact forces. If a belt is torn or frayed, get a new one right away. Replacing Seat and Restraint System Parts After a Crash If you've had a crash, doyou need new belts'? After a very minor collision, nothing may be necessary. But if the belts were stretched, as they would be if worn during a more severe crash, then YOU need new belts. If belts are cut or damaged, replace them. Collision damage also may mean you will need to have safety belt or seat parts repaired or replaced. New parts and repairs may be necessary even if the belt wasn't being usedat the time of the collision. Before replacing any safety belt, see your dealer for the correct part number. You'll need the model year and modelnumber for your vehicle. The model year is on your title and registration. And you can find the model number on the CertificatiodTire label of your vehicle. See "Certification/Tire Label" in the Index. The model number on the replacement belt must be listed on the safety belt you want to replace. Pull the shoulder belt all the way out to see this label. 1-35