1998 GMC SAVANA Owners Manual

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GMC SAVANA 1998  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 differe

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GMC SAVANA 1998  Owners Manual 5. To make the lap part tight, pull  down on the buckle 
end 
of the  belt  as  you  pull up on the shoulder  belt. The  lap 
part of the  belt  should  be  worn  low  and  snug  on 
the  hips,  just

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GMC SAVANA 1998  Owners Manual Shoulder  Belt  Height  Adjuster 
Before you begin  to drive,  move  the  shoulder  belt 
adjuster  to  the  height  that is right  for you. 
To move  it down, push in at  the word PRESS and  move 
th

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GMC SAVANA 1998  Owners Manual @ What’s  wrong  with  this? 
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You can  be  seriously  hurt  if  your  snoulder  belt is 
too  loose.  In  a  crash,  you  would  move  forward 
too much,  which  could  increase  injury.

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GMC SAVANA 1998  Owners Manual @ What’s  wrong  with this? 
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A: The belt is buckled in the wrong place. 
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gA CAUTION: 
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You can be  seriously  injured if your  belt is 
buckled in the wrong  place  like  thi

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GMC SAVANA 1998  Owners Manual &." What3 wrong  with  this? 
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A CAUTION: 
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You can be  seriously  injured  if your  belt goes 
over  an  armrest  like  this. The  belt would be  much 
too high. In  a  crash,  you can  slide  un

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GMC SAVANA 1998  Owners Manual Qt Whats  wrong  with  this? 
A CAUTION: 
You can  be  seriously  injumd if  you wear the 
shoulder  belt under  your arm.  In a crash,  your 
body  would  move  too  far forward,  which  would 
incr

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GMC SAVANA 1998  Owners Manual &.’ What’s  wrong  with  this? 
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I A CAU JON: 
You can  be  seriously  injured by a  twisted  belt.  In 
a crash,  you  wouldn’t  have  the  full  width  of  the 
belt  to