
Securing a Child  Restraint  in a Center  Seat  Position 
You’ll be using the  lap belt. 
See  the  earlier  part about  the top  strap if the child restraint  has  one. 
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~ 1. Make the belt  as 
long  as  possible 
by  tilting  the 
latch plate  and 
pulling  it along 
the belt. 
2. Put  the restraint on the  seat. Follow the  instructions  for  the child 
restraint. 
3. Secure  the child in  the child restraint as the instructions  say. 
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4. Run the  vehicle’s safety belt through or around the restraint.  The child 
restraint  instructions 
will show you how. 
5. Buckle  the belt. 
Make  sure  the 
release button 
is 
positioned so you 
would  be able  to 
unbuckle  the 
safety belt 
quickly 
if you 
ever  had to. 
6. To tighten  the belt, pull its free  end while you push down  on the child 
restraint. 
7. Push and pull the child restraint in different directions to be  sure it is 
secure. 
If the child restraint  isn’t  secure, turn the latch plate  over and 
buckle it again. Then see if it is secure.  If it isn‘t, secure the restraint in 
a different  place in the vehicle  and contact  the child  restraint maker for 
their  advice  about how to attach  the child restraint properly. 
To remove  the child  restraint, just unbuckle  the vehicle’s safety belt. It will 
be  ready  to work  for an adult  or larger child passenger. 
Securing a  Child  Restraint  in  the Right  Front  Seat 
Position 
You’ll be  using the  lap-shoulder  belt. See the earlier  part about  the top  strap 
if the child  restraint has  one. 
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1. Put the  restraint on the  seat.  Follow  the  instructions  for  th.e child 
restraint. 
2. Secure  the  child  in  the  child  restraint as the  instructions  say. 
3. Pick up the  latch  plate,  and  run the  lap  and  shoulder  portions  of the 
vehicle’s  safety  belt  through  or  around  the restraint.  The  child  restraint 
instructions  will show you  how. 
If  the  shoulder  belt  goes  in  front  of the  child’s  face  or  neck, put it 
behind  the  child  restraint. 
4. Buckle  the  belt. 
Make  sure  the 
release  button  is 
positioned 
so you 
would  be  able  to 
unbuckle  the 
safety belt 
quickly  if  you 
ever  had to. 
5. Pull  the  rest  of 
the  lap  belt 
all the 
way  out of the 
retractor  to  set 
the  lock. 
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6. To tighten  the 
belt,  feed  the  lap  belt  back  into  the 
retractor  while  you  push  down on  the  child 
restraint. 
7. Push  and  pull  the  child  restraint  in  different  directions  to  b\
e  sure  it  is 
To remove  the  child  restraint, just unbuckle  the  vehicle’s  safety  belt  and  let 
it 
go back  all  the  way. 
secure. 
The  safety  belt  will  move  freely  again  and be ready  to  work for  an  adult  or 
larger  child  passenger. 
Larger Children 
Children  who  have  outgrown  child  restraints  should  wear  the  vehicle’s 
safety  belts. 
If you  have  the  choice,  a  child  should  sit  next  to a window so the  child  can 
wear  a  lap-shoulder  belt  and  get  the  additional  restraint 
a shoulder  belt  can 
provide. 
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Accident  statistics show that children are safer  if they  are restrained in the 
rear  seat.  But they need 
to  use the safety belts properly. 
Children who aren’t buckled  up can  be thrown out in a crash. 
Children  who aren’t  buckled  up can  strike  other  people who  are. 
~ A CAUTION: 
Never do this. 
Here  two children  are wearing the same  belt. The belt can’t 
properly  spread the impact  forces. 
In a crash, the  two children 
can  be crushed together  and seriously  injured. 
A belt must  be 
used  by  only  one  person at a time. 
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 the center of the vehicle, but  be sure  that the 
shoulder  belt still is 
on the child’s shoulder, so that in a crash the 
child’s upper  body would have the restraint that belts provide. If the 
child  is 
so small that the  shoulder belt is still  very close to the child’s 
face 
or neck,  you might  want to place the child  in a seat that has  a  lap 
belt,  if your  vehicle has  one. 
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Break.In.  New  Vehicle ............................................ 2-9 
Composite  Headlamps ......................................... 6-49 
Bulb  Replacement Center 
High Mounted  Stop  Lamp  (CHMSL) ........................ 6-54 
Fender  Marker  Lamps .......................................... 6-53 
Front  Park/Turn  Signal  Lamps  with  Composite  Headlamps ............ 6-51 
Front  Park/Turn  Signal  Lamps  with  Sealed  Beam  Headlamps ........... 6-50 
HalogenBulbs ................................................ 6-48 
Rear  Lamps  (Chassis  Cab  Models) ................................ 6-56 
Rear  Lamps  (Pickup  Models) .................................... 6-55 
Replacement  Chart ............................................. 6-88 
Roof  Marker  Lamps ........................................... 6-54 
Sealed  Beam  Headlamps ........................................ 6-47 
Side  Marker  Lamps ............................................ 6-52 
Tailgate  Marker  Lamps ......................................... 6-53 
C 
Capacities  and  Specifications ....................................... 6-80 
CarbonMonoxide ............................................... 2-32 
Care of Your  Cassette  Tape  Player  (See  “Audio  Systems” ) 
Cassette  Tape  Player  System  (See  “Audio  Systems” ) 
Catalyticconverter .............................................. 6-57 
Center  High  Mounted  Stop  Lamp (CHMSL) (See  “Lamps” ) 
Certificatioflire  Label ........................................... 4-37 
Changing  a  Flat  Tire .............................................. 5-26 
Chemical  Paint  Spotting ........................................... 6-74 
Cigarette  LightedAshtrays ......................................... 2-58 
Child  Restraints  (See  “Safety  Belts”) 
Circuit  Breakers  (See  “Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers”) 
Cleaning  DieselEngine 
................................................ 6-14 
Fabric  Protection .............................................. 6-69 
Finishcare .................................................. 6-72 
Glass ....................................................... 6-71 
InsideofVehicle .............................................. 6-68 
Leather ..................................................... 6-70 
Instrument  Panel,  Top .......................................... 6-70 
Outside of Vehicle ............................................. 6-72 
Outside of the  Windshield  and  Wiper  Blades ........................ 6-71 
Special  Problems .............................................. 6-69 
Vinyl ....................................................... 6-70 
Weatherstrips ................................................. 6-71 
Audio  System  with  AUTO  TONE  System ........................... 3-7 
Audio  System  without  AUTO  TONE  System ........................ 3-6 
Underbody .................................................. 6-74 
WheelsandTires .............................................. 6-73 
Clock,  Setting  the 
ComfortControls 
................................................. 3-1 
Compact  Disc  (CD)  System  (See  “Audio  Systems”) 
Compass 
....................................................... 2-54 
Control  of  a  Vehicle ............................................... 4-4 
Coolant  (See  “Engine”) 
Cooling  System  Capacity 
.......................................... 6-82 
Courtesy  Transportation ............................................ 8-7 
CrankcaseCapacity .............................................. 6-83 
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Child Restraints ............................................... 1-33 
Center  Seat Position 
......................................... 1-38 
Larger Children ............................................ 
Properwear ................................................. 1-12 
Rear  Seat Outside  Passenger  Positions  (Crew Cab) ................... 1-29 
Rear  Seat Outside  Passenger  Positions  (Extended 
Cab) ................ 1-26 
Reminder Light (See "Lights") 
Replacing  Seat  and  Restraint  Parts  After 
a Crash ..................... 144 
Lap-Shoulder  Belt .................................. 1-13 . 1-27 . 1-29 
Questions & Answers .......................................... I -12 
Rear  Seat Passengers 
........................................... 1-26 
Right  Front  Passenfer Position ................................... 1-25 
Use During Pregnancy ......................................... 1-24 
Why  Safety  Belts  Work 
......................................... 1-10 
Safety Chains  (See  "Towing a Trailer") 
Safety  Defects  Reporting  Safety Defects 
to the  Canadian Governrnent ................. 8-5 
Reporting  Safety  Defects  to  General  Motors ......................... 8-5 
Reporting  Safety  Defects  to  the  United  States Governnlent .............. 8-4 
Safety WarninFs  and  Symbols ......................................... v 
Scheduled Malntenance  Serviccs 
Maintenance  Record 
.......................................... 7- 100 
Maintenance  Schedule I 
Diesel Engines ......................................... 7-9.7-62 
Gasoline  Engines  with  Heavy  Duty Emissions 
................ 7-6 . 7-35 
Gasoline  Engines  with  Light  Duty Emissions 
................. 74 . 7-12 
Diesel  Engines 
........................................ 7-1 I, 7-80 
Gasoline  Engines  with  Heavy  Duty Emissions 
................ 7-8 . 7-52 
Gasoline  Engines  with  Light  Duty Emissions 
................. 7-5,  7-27 
Periodic  Maintenance  Inspections 
................................ 7-97 
Recommended  Fluids  and Lubricants .............................. 7-98 
Selecting  the  Right  Schedule 
..................................... 7-3 
Using 
Your Maintenance  Schedule ................................. 7-3 
Maintenance  Schedule 
IT 
WhenTrailerTowing .......................................... 4-49 
Seats ........................................................... 1-1 
Controls ...................................................... 1-1 
Easy Entry 
Seat ................................................ 1-5 
Head  Restraints ................................................ 1-7 
ManualFrontSeat .............................................. 1-1 
Power  Lumbar  Adjustment ....................................... 1-3 
Powerseats ................................................... 1-2 
Rear Folding Seat .............................................. 1-7 
RearSeat ..................................................... 1-8 
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Seats  (continued) Reclining  Front Seatbacks 
....................................... 1-3 
Seatback  Latches 
........................................... 14. 1-8 
Doing  Your  Own Service  Work ................................... 6-1 
Parts  Identification  Label 
..................... 
Service 
Publications 
................................. 
Replacement  Parts  and Filter Recommendations .... 
Service  Engine  Soon  Light  (See  “Lights”) 
Servicing  Your  Air Bag-Equipped  Vehicle (See “Supple 
System  (SIR)”) 
Shift Indicator  Light (See *‘Lights“) 
Shifting  Into  Park (P) 
........................... 
Shifting  Out of Park ............................. 
Shock  Absorbers  (Front) ......................... 
.................. 6-78 
.................. 8-8 
....... 6-80.6-84,6-85 
:r nental Inflatable  Restraint 
................. 2-28 
................. 2-29 
................. 6-45 
Specifications  Chart  (See “Service . Replacement  Parts  and Filter 
Recommendations“)  SpareTire 
................................................. 5-28.5-29 
Speedometer  and Odometer  (See  “Gages”) 
Starting  Your Engine  (See ”Engine-Starting”) 
Steering 
........................................................ 4-7 
Column  Shift Lever 
............................................ 2-29 
InEmergencies 
................................................ 4-8 
Tips 
......................................................... 4-7 
Step-Bumperpad ................................................ 2-84 
Storage  Compartments 
............................................ 2-59 
Sunvisors 
..................................................... 2-57 
Supplemental  Inflatable  Restraint  System  (SIR) 
........................ 1-19 
Adding  Equipment  to  Your Facial Air  Bag-Equipped  Vehicle 
.......... 1-23 
How the Air Bag System  Works .................................. 1-20 
Servicing  Your  Air Bag-Equipped  Vehicle 
......................... 1-23 
Surge Tank Pressure  Cap 
.......................................... 6-39 
T 
Tachometer (See “Gages”) 
Tail~ate 
......................................................... 2-4 
Removal ..................................................... 2-4 
TIleft ........................................................... 2-8 
Thermostat 
..................................................... 6-40 
Tilt Wheel  (Option) .............................................. 2-38 
Tires 
.......................................................... 6-58 
Balancing  (See  “Wheel  Alignment and Tire  Balance”) 
Chains 
...................................................... 6-66 
Dual Tire Operation ........................................... 6-62 
Flat  (See  ”Changing 
a Flat Tire”) 
Inspection  and Rotation 
........................................ 6-59 
Loading  (See “Loading  Your Vehicle”) 
New 
........................................................ 6-63 
Pressure 
..................................................... 6-58 
Spare  (See ”Spare  Tire”) 
Uniform Tire Quality  Grading 
................................... 6-63 
Top  Strap  (See  “Safety Belts-Child  Restraints“) 
Torque Lock  (See “Transmission-Torque  Lock“) 
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