1997 Oldsmobile Aurora Owner's Manuals

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals Securing a Child Restraint in  the  Right 
Front  Seat Position 
Your  vehicle  has  a  right front  passenger  air  bag. Never. 
put  a  rear-facing  child restraint  in this  seat.  Here’s why: 
I

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals 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. Pull the rest  of the  lap belt  all the  way out

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals 7. To tighten  the  belt,  feed  the  lap  belt back into  the 
8. Push  and pull  the  child  restraint  in different 
retractor  while 
you push down 
on the  child  restraint. 
directions  to  be s

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals 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

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals A CA 
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Never do  this. 
Here 
a child  is sitting  in a seat  that  has  a 
lap-shoulder  belt,  but  the  shoulder  part 
is behind 
the  child. 
If the  child  wears  the  belt  in this  way,  in

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals Safety  Belt  Extender 
If the vehicle’s safety belt will  fasten around  you, you 
should 
use it. 
But  if a safety  belt isn’t  long  enough 
to fasten,  your 
retailer will  order you an exten

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Oldsmobile Aurora 1997  Owners Manuals Replacing 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 were stretched, as

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