1995 PONTIAC GRAND-AM Owners Manual

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1995  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. 
10. Push and  pull  the  child  restraint  in differe

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1995  Owners Manual 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 
wind

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1995  Owners Manual 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 sittin

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1995  Owners Manual t 
Wherever  the child sits,  the  lap portion of the belt 
should  be 
worn low  and  snug  on  the  hips, just touching 
the  child’s  thighs. This applies belt  force to the child’s 
pelvic bon

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1995  Owners Manual Safety Belt  Extender 
If the vehicle’s  safety  belt will  fasten  around  you,  you 
should  use it. The  front seat lap-shoulder belts have 
plenty  of extra length built  in, 
so they will fit a

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1995  Owners Manual Replacing  Seat  and  Restraint  System 
Parts  After  a  Crash 
If  you’ve  had a crash,  do  you  need  new  belts? 
After a very minor  collision,  nothing  may be necessary. 
But if the  belts

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1995  Owners Manual NOTES 
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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1995  Owners Manual 7 Section 2 Features & Controls 
: 
Here  you  can  learn  about the many  standard  and 
optional  features  on  your  Pontiac,  and  information  on  starting,  shifting 
and braking. Also explained