1993 PONTIAC GRAND-AM Owners Manual

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1993  Owners Manual Seats & Safety 6elts 
Securing a Child  Restraint  in a 
Rear  Outside  Position (CONK:) 
See if the shoulder  belt  would go in 
front  of the  childs  face  or neck.  If 
so, put  it  behind  the c

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1993  Owners Manual Securing a Child  Restraint  in  the 
Center  Seat  Position 
When  you  secure  a child  restraint  in  the 
center  seating  position,  youll  be  using 
the  lap  belt.  See  the  earlier  section

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1993  Owners Manual Securing a Child  Restraint  in  fhe 
Center  Seaf  Posifion 
(CONI) 
6. To tighten  the belt, pull  its free end 
while  you push  down  on the child 
restraint. 
7. Push  and  pull  the child  restr

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1993  Owners Manual - infadchild seat attaching 
hardware in mother vehicle, If you 
do, it may not work well  and the 
child rnay not be protected 
properly in a crash. The special 
hardware is for your vehicle only. 
A

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1993  Owners Manual Seats & Safety 6elts 
Securing a Child  Restraint  in  the 
Right  Front  Seat 
(CONT.) 
3. Put  the  belt’s  special  latch  plate  into 
the  vehicle’s  safety  belt  buckle. 
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4. You  can  m

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1993  Owners Manual 9. To make it  tight,  pull  the  belt  while 
you  push 
down on  the  child 
restraint.  If  the  belt  won’t 
stay tight, 
switch  it  end  for  end. 
IO. Push and  pull  the  child  restraint  i

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1993  Owners Manual Seats & Safety 6elts 
Larger  Children 
Children who  have  outgrown  child 
restraints  should  wear  the vehicles 
safety  belts. 
If  you  have  the choice, a  child  should  sit 
next  to  a  win

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1993  Owners Manual Q: What  if  a  child  is  wearing a lap- 
shoulder  belt,  but  the  child  is 
so 
small  that  the  shoulder  belt is very 
close  to  the  child’s  face  or  neck? 
A: Move  the  child  toward