2003 CHEVROLET EXPRESS CARGO VAN Owners Manual

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CHEVROLET EXPRESS CARGO VAN 2003 1.G Owners Manual 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 isnt long
enough, see
Saf

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CHEVROLET EXPRESS CARGO VAN 2003 1.G Owners Manual 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 those
who are wearing

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CHEVROLET EXPRESS CARGO VAN 2003 1.G Owners Manual 1. Pick up the latch plate and pull the belt across you.
Dont let it get twisted.
2. Push the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks.
Pull up on the latch plate to make sure it is secure.
When t

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CHEVROLET EXPRESS CARGO VAN 2003 1.G Owners Manual The lap part of the belt should be worn low and snug on
the hips, just touching the thighs. In a crash, this
applies force to the strong pelvic bones. And youd be
less likely to slide under the lap b

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CHEVROLET EXPRESS CARGO VAN 2003 1.G Owners Manual Rear Safety Belt Comfort Guides for
Children and Small Adults
Your vehicle may have this feature already. If it doesnt,
you can get it from any GM dealer.
Rear safety belt comfort guides will provide

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CHEVROLET EXPRESS CARGO VAN 2003 1.G Owners Manual 2. Place the guide over the belt and insert the
two edges of the belt into the slots of the guide.3. Be sure the belt is not twisted and it lies ¯at. The
elastic cord must be under the belt and the g

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CHEVROLET EXPRESS CARGO VAN 2003 1.G Owners Manual 4. Buckle, position and release the safety belt as
described inRear Seat Passengers on page 1-28.
Make sure that the shoulder belt crosses the
shoulder.
To remove and store the comfort guides, squeeze

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CHEVROLET EXPRESS CARGO VAN 2003 1.G Owners Manual Child Restraints
Older Children
Older children who have outgrown booster seats should
wear the vehicles safety belts.
If you have the choice, a child should sit in a seating
position that has a lap-s