1993 BUICK RIVIERA Owners Manual

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BUICK RIVIERA 1993  Owners Manual Securing  a  Child  Restraint  in,  a  Rear 
Outside  Position 
You’ll be  using  the  lap-shoulder  belt. See the earlier 
section  about  the  top  strap if the  child  restraint  has  one.  See

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BUICK RIVIERA 1993  Owners Manual you  push  down  on the child  restraint. 
6. Push  and  pull  the  child  restraint  in  different 
directions  to  be sure  it  is  secure. 
To remove  the  child  restraint,  just unbuckle  the  ve

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BUICK RIVIERA 1993  Owners Manual Securing  a  Child  Restraint  in  the  Center 
Rear  Seat  Position 1. Make  the  belt  as long  as possible  by  tilting  the latch 
plate  and  pulling  it  along  the  belt. 
When 
you secure  a

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BUICK RIVIERA 1993  Owners Manual 2. Put  the  .restraint  on  the  seat.  Follow  the  instructions 
for the  child  restraint. 
3. Secure  the child in .the  child  restraint  as the 
instructions  say. 
4. Run  the  vehicle’s  sa

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BUICK RIVIERA 1993  Owners Manual Securing a Child  Restraint  in  the  Right 
Front  Seat 
You’ll  be  using  the  lap-shoulder  belt.  See the  earlier . 
section  about  the  top strap if the  child  restraint  has  one. 
1. Put

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BUICK RIVIERA 1993  Owners Manual 5. Pull  the  rest of the  lap  belt  all  the  way  out of the 
retractor 
to set the  lock. 
> 6. To tighten  the  belt,  feed  the  lap  belt  back  into  the 
retractor  while  you  push  down  on

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BUICK RIVIERA 1993  Owners Manual a 
7. Push  and  pull  the  child  restraint  in  different 
To  remove  the  child  restraint, just unbuckle  the  vehicles 
safety  belt  and  let  it 
go back  all the  way. 
The  safety  belt  wi

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BUICK RIVIERA 1993  Owners Manual Accident  statistics  show  that  childsen  are  safer  if  they 
are  restrained in the  rear  seat. But  they  need 
to use the 
safety  belts  properly. 
Children  who  aren’t  buckled  up  can