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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1996  Owners Manual How to Wear Safety Belts Properly 
Adults 
This part is only for people of adult size. 
Be  aware  that  there are specid  things to know about 
safety  belts and children.  And  there are different d

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1996  Owners Manual To unlatch  the  belt, just push  the  button on the buckle. 
Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides for 
Children and Small Adults 
Rear  shoulder  belt  comfort  guides will provide  added 
safety  belt 
c

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1996  Owners Manual Child Restraints 
Be sure the  child  restraint is designed  to be used  in a 
vehicle. If it is,  it will have a label  saying  that  it meets 
Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standards. 
Then  fol

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1996  Owners Manual Top Strap Your dealer  can obtain  the  hardware kit  and  install  it for 
you,  or  you  may  install  it yourself  using the  instructions 
provided  in  the  kit. 
Use  the  tether  hardware  kit

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1996  Owners Manual 5. To tighten the belt,  pull  up on  the  shoulder  belt  while 
you  push  down on  the  child  restraint. 
6. Push and pull  the  child  restraint  in different 
directions  to  be sure 
it is secu

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1996  Owners Manual 1. Make the belt as long  as  possible  by tilting the latch 
2. Put  the restraint  on the seat.  Follow  the  instructions 
plate 
and pulling 
it along  the  belt. 
for the child restraint. 
3. Sec

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1996  Owners Manual 7. Push and pull  the  child  restraint  in different 
directions  to  be  sure  it 
is secure. If it isnt,  secure 
the  restraint  in a  different  place 
in the  vehicle and 
contact  the  child

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PONTIAC GRAND-AM 1996  Owners Manual 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
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