1999 CHEVROLET ASTRO PASSENGER Owners Manual

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CAUTION:
You can be severely injured or killed in a crash if
you arent wearing your safety belt 
-- even if you
have air bags. Wearing your safety belt during a
crash helps reduc

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CAUTION:
Children who are up against, or very close to, any
air bag when it inflates can be seriously injured
or killed. This is true even though your vehicle
has Next Generation

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Where are the air bags?
The drivers air bag is in the middle of the 
steering wheel.
The right front passengers air bag is in the instrument
panel o

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CAUTION:
If something is between an occupant and an air
bag, the bag might not inflate properly or it
might force the object into that person. The path
of an inflating air bag mus

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What makes an air bag inflate?
In an impact of sufficient severity, the air bag sensing
system detects that the vehicle is in a crash. The sensing
system triggers a release of gas

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Air bags are designed to inflate only once. After they
inflate, youll need some new parts for your air bag
system. If you dont get them, the air bag system
wont be there to he

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Air bags affect how your vehicle should be serviced.
There are parts of the air bag system in several places
around your vehicle. You dont

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Rear Seat Passengers
Its very important for rear seat passengers to buckle up!
Accident statistics show that unbelted people in the rear
seat are hurt more often in crashes than