1998 Oldsmobile Achieva Owner's Manuals

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1998  Owners Manuals A forward-facing  child  restraint (C-E) positions  a 
child  upright  to  face  forward  in  the  vehicle. 
These 
forward-facing  restraints  are  designed  to help  protect 
children  who  are 
fro

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1998  Owners Manuals A booster seat (F, G) is designed  for children who 
are about 
40 to 60 lbs. (I 8 to 27 kg) and about four 
to eight years 
of age.  It’s designed to improve the 
fit  of the  vehicle’s  safety b

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1998  Owners Manuals When choosing a child  restraint,  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

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1998  Owners Manuals Top Strap 
If your child restraint has a  top  strap,  it should be 
anchored.  If you need to have an anchor installed,  you 
can  ask your Oldsmobile retailer  to  put  it in for  you. 
If 
you want

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1998  Owners Manuals 2. Pick up the  latch  plate,  and run the  lap  and shoulder 
portions  of the  vehicle’s  safety belt  through  or 
around  the  restraint. 
The child  restraint  instructions 
will  show you  how

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1998  Owners Manuals To remove the child restraint,  just unbuckle the vehicle’s 
safety  belt and let  it 
go back all the  way. The safety belt 
will move  freely again and  be ready 
to work for an adult 
or larger c

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1998  Owners Manuals I 
1. 
2. 
3. 
Make  the  belt as long as possible by tilting  the  latch 
plate  and pulling  it  along  the  belt. 
Put  the  restraint  on the  seat. 
Run  the  vehicle’s  safety belt through  or

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Oldsmobile Achieva 1998  Owners Manuals To remove the child restraint,  just unbuckle the vehicle’s 
safety  belt.  It will 
be ready  to work  for an adult  or  larger 
child  passenger. 
Securing a Child Restraint  in  the Right 
Front