1995 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE Owners Manual

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1995  Owners Manual force  to the strong pelvic bones. And you’d  be less 
likely  to slide under the  lap belt. 
If you slid  under it, the 
belt  would  apply 
force at your  abdomen. This could 
cause serious or eve

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1995  Owners Manual Rear  Safety  Belt  Comfort  Guides  for Children  and  Small  Adults 
Rear shoulder belt comfort guides  will provide added 
comfort  for children  who have  outgrown child restraints 
and for small

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1995  Owners Manual 3. There is a “button stop” on the shoulder belt that 
keeps  the  belt from  going too 
far into the retractor  at 
the top of the seatback. Pull the shoulder belt  out of 
the retractor, and pla

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1995  Owners Manual To remove and store the comfort guides, just perform 
these  steps 
in reverse  order. Squeeze the  belt edges 
together 
so that  you can take them out  from the guides. 
Pull the guide upward to exp

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1995  Owners Manual Child Restraints 
Be  sure  to  follow  the  instructions  for  the  restraint. You 
may  find  these  instructions  on  the  restraint  itself  or in a 
booklet,  or  both.  These  restraints  use  t

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1995  Owners Manual Wherever  you  install  it,  be  sure to secure  the  child 
restraint  properly. 
Keep  in  mind  that  an  unsecured  child  restraint  can  move 
around 
in a  collision  or  sudden  stop and injur

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PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1995  Owners Manual For cars first  sold in Canada,  child restraints  with a  top 
strap  must  be anchored according to Canadian  Law. 
Your dealer can obtain the hardware kit and install  it for 
you,  or  you  may in