1993 GMC SIERRA Owners Manual

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual To make  the belt shorter,  pull  its free  end  as  shown  until  the  belt is  snug: 
Buckle,  position  and  release  it the  same  way  as  the  lap  part of a 
lap-shoulder  belt. 
If the  belt

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual Seats & Safety Belts 
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To make  the  belt  longer, tilt the  latch  plate  and  pull it along  the  belt. 
To make  the  belt  shorter,  pull  its  free  end  as  shown  until  the  \
belt  is  snu

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual .$ Rear Seat Passengers [Extended Cab  and Four Door 
1 Modek) 
I Its  very  important  for  rear  seat  passengers to buckle up!  Accident statistics 
I d show that nnbelted  people in the  rear

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual Seafs & Safety Belts 
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1. Pick  up  the  latch  plate  and  pull  the  belt  across  you,  Don’\
t  let  it  get 
twisted. 
2. Push  the  latch  plate  into  the  buckle  until it clicks

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To make  the lap part  tight,  pull  down on the  buckle  end of the  belt 
as  you  pull  up  on  the  shoulder  part. 
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The  lap  part  of the  belt  should  be  low  and  s

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual Seats & Safety  Belts 
1 CAUTION 
You  can be seriously  hurt if your  shoulder  belt is too loose. In a 
crash  you  would  move  forward too much,  which  could  increase  injury. 
The 
shoulder bel

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1. Pick  up  the  latch  plate  and pull the  belt  across  you.  Don’t let it get 
twisted. 
2. Push  the latch  plate  into  the  buckle  until  it clicks.  When  the  lap  belt is 
pull

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GMC SIERRA 1993  Owners Manual Seats & Safety  Belts 
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The  lap  part of the  belt  should  be  low and  snug on the  hips,  just  touching 
the  thighs.  In  a  crash,  this  applies  force  to  the  strong  pelv\
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