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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 2003  Owners Manual I 
Never do this. 
Here  a  child is sitting in a  seat  that  has  a 
lap-shoulder  belt,  but  the  shoulder  part  is 
behind  the  child.  If 
the child  wears  the  belt  in 
this way, in a  cras

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 2003  Owners Manual Every  time infants and  young  children ride  in vehicles, 
they  should  have  the  protection provided by appropriate 
restraints.  Young  children  should not  use  the vehicle’s 
adult  safety

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 2003  Owners Manual 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

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 2003  Owners Manual For  most  basic  types of child  restraints, there are 
many  different  models  available. When purchasing  a 
child  restraint,  be  sure  it is  designed to  be used 
in  a  motor  vehicle. 
If it

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 2003  Owners Manual Child Restraint Systems 
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 fl

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 2003  Owners Manual A forward-facing child seat (C-E) provides restraint  for 
the  child’s  body  with the  harness  and also sometimes 
with  surfaces  such as T-shaped  or  shelf-like shields. A booster seat (F-G) i

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 2003  Owners Manual 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

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OLDSMOBILE AURORA 2003  Owners Manual 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 ch
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