1999 GMC C-SERIES Owners Manual

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A rear-facing infant restraint (B) positions an infant
to face the rear of the vehicle. Rear
-facing infant
restraints are designed for infants of up to about 
20 lbs. (9 kg) and

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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 f

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A booster seat (F, G) is designed for children 
who are about 40 to 60 lbs., or even up to 80 lbs.
(18 to 27 kg, or even up to 36 kg), and about four
to eight years of age. A boos

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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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Seat Position (Full Bench Seat and
Two-Passenger Bench Seat)
Youll be using the lap belt. Be sure to follow the
instructions that came wi

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4. 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.
5. To tighten the belt, pull its free e

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Larger Children
Children who have outgrown child restraints should
wear the vehicles safety belts.If you have the choice, a child should sit next to a
window so the child can wea

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CAUTION:
Never do this.
Here two children are wearing the same belt. The
belt cant properly spread the impact forces. In a
crash, the two children can be crushed together
and ser