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The  shoulder belt can’t  do its  job  because  it won’t  be  against 
your  body.  Instead,  it  will  be in  front 
of you. In a crash  you could 
go into  it,  receiving  neck or  other  injuries. 
The  lap belt  can’t  do its  job  either.  In 
a crash  the  belt could  go 
up  over  your  abdomen.  The belt forces  would  be there,  not  at 
your  pelvic  bones.  This could  cause  serious  internal  injuries. 
For  proper  protection  when the vehicle  is  in motion,  have the 
seatback  upright.  Then  sit well  back in  the driver’s  seat while 
the  car  is  moving. The  seatback  could jerk  and  cause 
a loss of 
control. 
Head Restraints 
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restraint  up  or down 
so that  the  top of the 
restraint  is closest  to 
the  top 
of your ears. 
This  position  reduces 
the  chance  of a neck 
injury in a crash. 
If you  have  the 
Fleetwood  Brougham 
you  have  additional 
adjustment  to your 
head restraint. 
To 
make  these 
adjustments,  hold 
both sides of 
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the restraint and  pull it forward  until you reach the forward  most  position. 
From  this  position, firmly pull it  forward.  From  this  position, firmly  pull  it 
forward  again  until 
it releases. Slowly  move  the restraint  forward (you  will - 
hear  a clicking  sound) until  you  reach a comfortable  position. Now, holding a. 
both sides  of the  restraint,  gently rotate  it  in a forward  or  rear direction. 
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With this feature, you can change  the  shape of the driver’s  or passenger’s 
seatback.  Adjust the power  seat  control  first to get  the  proper  position. 
For  the best  adjustment,  it is  recommended  that  you first  start  with the 
“MIDDLE”  lumbar. 
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MIDDLE  (Back 
Support):  Adjust 
support  for  the 
middle back. 
UPPER (Back 
Support):  Adjust 
support 
for the 
upper  back. 
LOWER  (Back 
Support):  Adjust 
support  for  the 
lower  back. 
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Push the switch  to  either  “HI”  or  “LO”  to  turn  on the  heating  element in 
the  seat. 
- .- Designed primarily  for use on damp  and  chilly  days,  the  “LO” setting 
warms  the seatback  and  cushion until  the  seat approximates  body 
temperature.  On  colder  days, the 
“HI” setting  heats  the  seats  to  an even 
__ higher  temperature. To prevent  uncomfortable  overheating  of the  seats, 
the  heating  elements  are  thermostatically regulated to automatically 
maintain  the  temperature  at  the  setting  selected.  A  telltale  light on  the 
control  switch reminds  you that  the  heating  system is in  use. 
To preserve 
the  battery,  the  heated  seats  can only  be used when  the ignition  is turned 
on,  and  is deactivated  when the ignition  is turned  off. 
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