EasyManua.ls Logo

Chevrolet 1998 Tracker - Page 33

Chevrolet 1998 Tracker
386 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Air bags inflate with great force, faster than the
blink of an eye.
If
you’re too close to an inflating
air bag, it could seriously injure you. This is true
even
with
reduced-force frontal air bags. Safety
belts help keep you in position before and during
a
crash. Always wear your safety belt, even with
reduced-force air bags. The driver should sit as
far
back as possible while still maintaining
control of the vehicle.
6&
CAWTION:
Children who are up against, or very close to, an
air bag when it inflates can be seriously injured
or killed. This is true even
if
your vehicle has
reduced-force frontal air bags. Air bags plus
lap-shoulder belts offer the best protection for
CAUTION: (Continued)
adults, but not
for
young children and infants.
Neither the vehicle’s safety belt system nor its air
bag system is designed for them. Young children
and infants need the protection that a child
restraint system can provide. Always secure
children properly in your vehicle.
To
read how,
see the part of this manual called (‘Children” and
see the caution labels on the sunvisors and the
right front passenger’s safety belt.
AIR
BAG
There is an air bag
readiness light on the
instrument panel, which
shows
AIR BAG.
The system checks the air
bag
electrical system for
malfunctions. The light tells you if
there
is an electrical
problem. See “Air Bag Readiness Light” in the
Index
for more information.

Table of Contents

Related product manuals