1996 BUICK CENTURY Owners Manual

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BUICK CENTURY 1996  Owners Manual How to Wear Safety Belts Properly 
Adults 
This part is only  for people  of adult size. 
Be  aware  that  there 
are special  things  to  know about 
safety  belts  and children.  And there are  diff

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BUICK CENTURY 1996  Owners Manual Automatic Lap-Shoulder Belt 
This safety belt is called “automatic” because  you don’t 
have 
to buckle up when you get  into  your vehicle.  And  you 
don’t have to unbuckle when  you get out

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BUICK CENTURY 1996  Owners Manual The  lap belt should  be worn  as low  on the  hips  as 
possible. In  a  crash, this applies  force 
to the strong 
pelvic  bones.  And you’d  be  less likely to  slide  under the 
lap  belt.  If y

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BUICK CENTURY 1996  Owners Manual To unbuckle the automatic belt,  just push  the button on 
the buckle. 
To reattach the automatic belt: 
1. Close and lock the door. 
2. Adjust  the seat (to  see how,  see “Seats” in the Index)

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BUICK CENTURY 1996  Owners Manual @ Whats  wrong  with  this? 
A: The  shoulder  belt  is too loose. It wont give nearly 
as much protection  this way. 
CAUTION: 
You can  be  seriously  hurt  if  your  shoulder  belt  is 
too  loos

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BUICK CENTURY 1996  Owners Manual What’s  wrong  with this? 
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I IA 
L L LJTION: 
You can  be  seriously injured if your belt is 
buckled  in the wrong  place  like  this.  In a crash, 
the  belt  would 
go up over  your  abdome

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BUICK CENTURY 1996  Owners Manual @ What’s wrong with this? 
A 
A: The  shoulder belt is worn under the  arm. It should 
be  worn  over the shoulder  at all  times. 
A C TION: 
You  can be seriously  injured if you wear  the 
should

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BUICK CENTURY 1996  Owners Manual &.’ What’s  wrong  with  this? 
A: The belt is twisted across the body. 
A I- QUTION: 
You  can  be  seriously  injured  by  a  twisted  belt.  In 
a  crash, 
you wouldn’t  have  the  full  widt