1993 CHEVROLET TRACKER child seat

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual Part 1 
. 
Here you’ll find information 
about  the seats 
in your  Geo  and 
how  to use  your  safety  belts 
properly 
. You can also learn 
about  some  things you should 
not do with safety bel

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual Seats & Safety Belts 
When  the  bike  hits  the block, it stops. 
But the child keeps going! 
A 
Take the  simplest “car.” Suppose  it’s 
just a seat on wheels. 
1 
A 
Put someone on it. 
ProCa

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual Seats & Safety Belts 
4 You can be seriously hurt if 
loose. In a crash you would  move 
forward 
too much,  which  could 
increase  injury. 
The shoulder  belt 
should  fit  against  your body. 
- yo

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual Seats & Safety  Belts 
Where to Put  the  Restraint 
Accident  statistics  show  that  children are 
safer  if  they  are restrained 
in the rear 
rather  than  the  front  seat. We  at  General 
Moto

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual CAUTION 
rn Dl A ThL,, is  no  place  to anchor a 
- child  restraint  with a top  strap 
behind  the  rear seats  of your 
vehicle.  In  a crash,  the  child 
restraint  with a top  strap  would  not

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual Seats & Safety Belts 
Securing  a Child Restraint  in  the  Rear 
Seat 
You’ll  be using  the  lap-shoulder  belt. 
See  the  earlier section  about  the top 
strap 
if the  child  restraint  has  o

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual Seats & Safety Belts 
I 
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  rest

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1993  Owners Manual .- P 
6. To tighten the  belt,  feed the shoulder 
belt  back  into  the  retractor while  you 
push  down  on the  child  restraint. 7. Push  and  pull  the  child  restraint in 
different directions
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