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Oldsmobile 1997 88
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4.
Buckle, position and release the safety belt as
described in “Rear Seat Outside Passenger Positions”
earlier
in
this
section. Make sure that the shoulder
belt
crosses the shoulder.
To
remove and store the com€ort guides, squeeze the belt
edges together
so
that you
can
take them out
from
the
guides.
Pull
the guide upward to expose its storage clip,
clip inward and in between the seatback and the interior
body, leaving
only
the
loop
of elastic cord exposed.
,
and then slide the guide onto the clip.
Rotate
the guide and
Children
Everyone
in
a
vehicle needs protection! That includes
?ii~$~fs
all
children smaller than adult size. Neither
the distance traveled nor the age zhd size
of
the traveler
changes the need, for everyone, to use safety restraints.
In
fact,
the
law in
every
state
in
the United States and
in
every Canadian province says children upto some age
must be restrained
while
in
a vehicle.
Smaller Children and Babies
Children who
are
up against, or very
clbse
to,
any
air
bag when
it
inflates
can be seriously injured
or killed.
This
is
true even though
your
vehicle
has reduced-force frontal
air
bags.
Air
bags plus
lap-shoulder
belts
offer the best protection for
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.
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