1993 Chevrolet Suburban Owner's Manual - Page 43
1993 Chevrolet Suburban Manual
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Seats & Safety Belts 3. Feedthelapbeltintotheretractor to tighten it. of alap-shoulder 4. Positionandrelease it the sameway as thelappart belt. If thebeltisn'tlongenough,see"SafetyBeltExtender"attheend of this section.Makesurethereleasebuttononthebucklefacesupwardoroutward so you would beable to unbuckle it quickly if youeverhadto. AN145054 Rear Seat Passengers It'sveryimportantforrearseatpassengers to buckleup!Accidentstatistics show thatunbeltedpeople in therearseatarehurtmoreoftenincrashes thanthosewhoarewearingsafetybelts. Rearpassengerswhoaren'tsafety acrash.Andtheycanstrikeothers belts. belted can be thrown out of the vehicle in in the vehicle who arewearingsafety 1-30
Seats
&
Safety
Belts
3.
Feed
the
lap belt
into
the retractor
to tighten
it.
4.
Position and release
it
the same way
as the
lap part
of a
lap-shoulder
belt.
If
thebeltisn’tlongenough,see“SafetyBeltExtender”attheend
of this
section.Makesurethereleasebuttononthebucklefacesupwardoroutward
so
you
would
be able
to unbuckle it quickly
if
you ever had to.
AN145054
Rear
Seat
Passengers
It’s very
important for rear seat passengers
to
buckle up! Accident statistics
show that unbelted people
in therearseatarehurtmoreoftenincrashes
than those who are wearing safety belts.
Rearpassengerswhoaren’tsafety
belted can be thrown out
of the vehicle
in
a crash. And they can strike others
in the vehicle
who
are wearing safety
belts.
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