2002 CHEVROLET AVALANCHE Owners Manual

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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2002 1.G Owners Manual 1-37
4. Buckle, position and release the safety belt as
described in ªRear Seat Outside Passenger Positionsº
earlier in this section. Make sure that the shoulder
belt crosses the shoulder.
To remove

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CAUTION:
People should never hold a baby in their arms
while riding in a vehicle. A baby doesnt weigh
much 
-- until a crash. During a crash a baby 
will become so heavy it is not possible to ho

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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. Air bags plus lap
-shoulder belts
offer outstanding protection for adults

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CAUTION:
Newborn infants need complete support,
including support for the head and neck. 
This is necessary because a newborn infants
neck is weak and its head weighs so much
compared with the r

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Restraint Systems for Children
An infant car bed (A), a special bed made for use in a
motor vehicle, is an infant restraint system designed to
restrain or position a child on a continuous flat su

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A forward-facing child seat (C-E) provides restraint for
the childs body with the harness and also sometimes
with surfaces such as T
-shaped or shelf-like shields.
A booster seat (F-G) is a chil

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Q:How do child restraints work?
A:A child restraint system is any device designed for
use in a motor vehicle to restrain, seat, or position
children. A built
-in child restraint system is a
perma

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CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 2002 1.G Owners Manual 1-44 Where to Put the Restraint
Accident statistics show that children are safer if they
are restrained in the rear rather than the front seat.
General Motors, therefore, recommends that child
restrai