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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual r ront (All) 
To make the belt shorter, pull  its free end as shown until 
the belt  is  snug. 
Buckle, position and release 
it the same  way as the lap 
part of a  lap-shoulder  belt. If the belt  i

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual Lap-Shoulder Belt  (Extended  Cab) 
The positions next  to the windows have lap-shoulder 
belts.  Here’s 
how to wear  one properly. 
1. Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across  you. 
2. Pu

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual 1. To  make the lap part  tight, pull down on the buckle 
end  of the  belt  as 
you pull  up on the shoulder part.  The  lap  part 
of the  belt  should 
be worn  low  and  snug on 
the hips, just  t

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual 1 A CAUTION: 
I 
You can be  seriously  hurt  if  your  shoulder  belt  is 
too  loose. 
In a  crash,  you  would  move  forward 
too much,  which  could  increase  injury.  The 
shoulder  belt should

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual Rear  Seat  Outside  Passenger  Positions (Crew  Cab) 
If you  have an Extended Cab, see “Rear Seat 
Outside Passenger Positions (Extended Cab)” earlier 
in this section. 
Lap-Shoulder  Belt  (Cre

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual Make  sure  the  release  button on the  buckle  is 
positioned 
so you  would  be able  to unbuckle  the 
safety  belt quickly  if you  ever  had to. 
1 
The  lap  part  of the  belt  should  be worn

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual To unlatch the belt, just push the button on the buckle. 
Rear  Safety  Belt  Comfort  Guides  for 
Children  and  Small  Adults 
If  your vehicle has  a rear seat, your vehicle  may have 
shoulder be

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GMC SIERRA 1998  Owners Manual 2. Slide  the  guide under and past  the belt. The  elastic 
cord must  be under the  belt. Then,  place the guide 
over  the belt,  and insert  the  two edges 
of the belt  into 
the  slots 
of the