1994 Chevrolet Cavalier Owner's Manual - Page 23

1994 Chevrolet Cavalier Manual

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- Seats & Restraint Systems I The safety belt loclts there's a sudden if stop or a crash. It's possiblethat anautomatic belt could keep you from fully opening a door. That can happen the door was if slammed shut very hard. Just close the door allthe way, then slowly open it. If that doesn't fix it, then your Chevrolet needs service. We hope you'll always keep your The lap belt should be worn low on as automatic belt buckled. However, you :he hips as possible. In a crash, this may need to unbuckle it inan lpplies forceto thestrong pelvic bones. emergency. 2nd you'd be less likely slide under to If :he lap belt. you slid under it, thebelt would apply forceat your abdomen. rhis could cause serious or even fatal njuries. The shoulder belt should go Iver the shoulder and acrossthe chest. rhese parts of the body are best ableto .ake belt restraining forces. To unbuckle the automatic belt, just push the button on the buckle. 22

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I
Seats
&
Restraint
The lap
belt
should
be
worn
as low
on
:he
hips as possible.
In a crash, this
lpplies
force
to
the strong
pelvic
bones.
2nd
you’d
be
less
likely
to slide under
:he
lap
belt.
If
you
slid under it,
the belt
would apply
force at your
abdomen.
rhis could
cause
serious or even
fatal
njuries.
The
shoulder
belt
should
go
Iver the shoulder
and
across
the chest.
rhese parts of the body are best
ableto
.ake
belt
restraining
forces.
-
Systems
The
safety
belt
loclts
if
there’s
a
sudden
stop or
a
crash.
It’s
possible
that
an automatic
belt
could
keep
you
from
fully
opening
a
door.
That
can
happen
if the door
was
slammed shut very
hard. Just close the
door
all the way, then slowly
open it.
If
that doesn’t fix it, then your
Chevrolet
needs
service.
We hope
you’ll
always
keep
your
automatic
belt
buckled.
However,
you
may
need to unbuckle
it
in an
emergency.
To
unbuckle the automatic belt, just
push the button on the buckle.
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