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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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1 Slide the head
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
F
d
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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0
0
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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Automatic Transmission Fluid
........................ 266
Axle. Rear ........................................ 269
Baby Restraint
...................................... 43
Battery ........................................... 277
Battery Cables. Starting With
......................... 218
Beam. Headlight. High-Low Switch ................... 100
Belt Lap
............................................. 36
Lap-Shoulder
.................................... 20
Rear Seat
..................................... 37. 38
Blizzard. If You’re Caught In
A ....................... 206
Block Heater. Engine
................................ 82
Blood Alcohol L&el
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Boat. Towing A ........
Brake
Adjustment
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Fluid ..............
Lining. Redacement. H
........................... 167
........................... 208
........................... 178
........................... 276
IW To Drive After ............ 277 . C
Mast& Glinder .................................. 275
Parking
......................................... 87
PedalTravel
.................................... 178
Brake System. Antilock. Warning Light
................ 126
Brake System Warning Light
......................... 125
Brake Wear Indicators. Front
........................ 177
Brakes. Antilock
................................... 173
Brakes. Rear
...................................... 178
Brakes. Trailer
..................................... 212
Braking
........................................... 171
Braking in Emergencies ............................. 179
Braking If Your Engine Stops ........................ 173
“Break.111”. New Vehicle
............................. 78
Break-In Schedule. When Towing
A Trailer ............. 209
Bulb Chart
........................................ 320
Bulb. Center High Mounted Stop Lamp
................ 287
Bulb. Cornering Lamp Removal
...................... 279
Bulbs. Halogen Removal
............................ 280
Brake
To Shift Light
................................ 132
Bulbs. Taillight Replacement
......................... 282
Bulbs. Turn Signal
.................................. 320
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