Owner's Manual
Page 16
Turn .the knob to the ldt to increase:lumbar support and to the fight to lwk the seatback where. yau want it. a . Reclining Seatbacks(Bucket Seats or 60/40 Bench) To. P u l l up on the auter ,side of the driverand passenger bucket seats. Release the .lever to decrease lumbar support. adjust thefront seatback, lift thelever on the lever.andthe seat will go-toan upright position. 1-3 .Manual Lumbar Support ( I fEquipped) I f you have.this feature, there willbe knob on the outside.of the $eat.
Turn .the knob to the ldt to increase:lumbar support and to the fight to lwk the seatback where. yau want it. a . Reclining Seatbacks(Bucket Seats or 60/40 Bench) To. P u l l up on the auter ,side of the driverand passenger bucket seats. Release the .lever to decrease lumbar support. adjust thefront seatback, lift thelever on the lever.andthe seat will go-toan upright position. 1-3 .Manual Lumbar Support ( I fEquipped) I f you have.this feature, there willbe knob on the outside.of the $eat.
Owner's Manual
Page 17
The shoulder belt can be against your body, Instead, it , receiving neckor other injuries. The b.elt .forces would be in the seat and wear your safety belt- Far proper protection when the vehicle i s in motion, havethe seatback upright.Then -sit well back in front of you could ...
The shoulder belt can be against your body, Instead, it , receiving neckor other injuries. The b.elt .forces would be in the seat and wear your safety belt- Far proper protection when the vehicle i s in motion, havethe seatback upright.Then -sit well back in front of you could ...
Owner's Manual
Page 18
... on the side 0%the; right fr.ont seatb.ack ,completely forward and the whokseat will ~retwn. Then move . If an easy entry right front seat 'isn't locked, it , be sure to push-rearwardon an easy entryseat ta be sureit is locked, Tilt the seatback completely forward again to be injured... a sudden.stopor drm'h.That could be sure lit is locked. Mo.veth.e seatback to the reclined position. After you've used it can move ihe seat rearward until the+ latch catches. Seatback..Latches The front seatbaek folds get inand.out s f the rear vehicle area. to .its original pc&ion-after ...
... on the side 0%the; right fr.ont seatb.ack ,completely forward and the whokseat will ~retwn. Then move . If an easy entry right front seat 'isn't locked, it , be sure to push-rearwardon an easy entryseat ta be sureit is locked, Tilt the seatback completely forward again to be injured... a sudden.stopor drm'h.That could be sure lit is locked. Mo.veth.e seatback to the reclined position. After you've used it can move ihe seat rearward until the+ latch catches. Seatback..Latches The front seatbaek folds get inand.out s f the rear vehicle area. to .its original pc&ion-after ...
Owner's Manual
Page 19
Jump Seat (Extended Cab Nodels) Your-extended Gab pickup :hasa jump seat in the-. rear aTe8. afety Be s: Th-.ey'refor Everyone tellsyou how touse safety belts .properly.It .alsote.lls you.some things you .shouldnot, dowiih -safetybelts. 273j-s part :of the manual And it :explains the.SUPP? :R) r air.b syste 1 -A- ' '..InflatableRestrat
Jump Seat (Extended Cab Nodels) Your-extended Gab pickup :hasa jump seat in the-. rear aTe8. afety Be s: Th-.ey'refor Everyone tellsyou how touse safety belts .properly.It .alsote.lls you.some things you .shouldnot, dowiih -safetybelts. 273j-s part :of the manual And it :explains the.SUPP? :R) r air.b syste 1 -A- ' '..InflatableRestrat
Owner's Manual
Page 21
Why Safety Belts.Work W e n you go as fast as it goes. Take :.the.$implest-vehicle.Suppose i t s just a seat on anything, you xi& in or on wheels.
Why Safety Belts.Work W e n you go as fast as it goes. Take :.the.$implest-vehicle.Suppose i t s just a seat on anything, you xi& in or on wheels.
Owner's Manual
Page 25
... the:belt across.you cansit up the latch plateand pull the.belt across ;: .you . Driv-erPosition Lap-ShoulderBelt The.driver.has allap-shoulderbelt. Adjwt the seat (tose:ehow, see '4Seats'"in the Index) SD you more Slowly. 4. We'll .start with the driver pasition.
... the:belt across.you cansit up the latch plateand pull the.belt across ;: .you . Driv-erPosition Lap-ShoulderBelt The.driver.has allap-shoulderbelt. Adjwt the seat (tose:ehow, see '4Seats'"in the Index) SD you more Slowly. 4. We'll .start with the driver pasition.
Owner's Manual
Page 38
... an air bag.. Do not open.or break the air ba,g&werings. - In a crash, -t.heairbag to replace the air bag~.'module in the right front seat positioni ~~
... an air bag.. Do not open.or break the air ba,g&werings. - In a crash, -t.heairbag to replace the air bag~.'module in the right front seat positioni ~~
Owner's Manual
Page 40
t i & , When you sit in a center seating pasition, y.00have a lap safety belt, which has na retractor.. the latGh .plate arid p d l it along.the-belt. To make.the belt longer; Center PassengerPosition Lap Belt If your.vehicle has a 'bench sear;, someone can :sit,inthe ceater position.
t i & , When you sit in a center seating pasition, y.00have a lap safety belt, which has na retractor.. the latGh .plate arid p d l it along.the-belt. To make.the belt longer; Center PassengerPosition Lap Belt If your.vehicle has a 'bench sear;, someone can :sit,inthe ceater position.
Owner's Manual
Page 42
... belt longer, tilt the latch plate a little and p-ull the belt. Make sure.the releasebuttan c m the buckle is :snug. Don't use child restraints on these seats. Buckle and.gosition it the same way:as shown until it is positioned so you ever had bo. To unlatch thebelt, just push the buttonon...
... belt longer, tilt the latch plate a little and p-ull the belt. Make sure.the releasebuttan c m the buckle is :snug. Don't use child restraints on these seats. Buckle and.gosition it the same way:as shown until it is positioned so you ever had bo. To unlatch thebelt, just push the buttonon...
Owner's Manual
Page 46
Child Restraint in the Right Front Seat position'^' in the Index for more on this, including important safety information. . ~ Every time-infantsand young children lick in four~basic .types.When d e c t i n g a child restraint,...
Child Restraint in the Right Front Seat position'^' in the Index for more on this, including important safety information. . ~ Every time-infantsand young children lick in four~basic .types.When d e c t i n g a child restraint,...
Owner's Manual
Page 47
....infant car bed, make sure that the infhnt':s head, Beck and-body-can. is a special bed made -€ofuse in the vehicle andthe seat part. This type of up to restrain orposition a child on -a continuaus flat surface. have the supporcthey need in ~ W O pats.-- c m e in a... .crash.Some idant seats . An infant car bed.(A>is removable. 1-34. It's an infant restraintsystem designed to :about 20 lbs-.(9 kg) and.-about one yearatage. the base stays...
....infant car bed, make sure that the infhnt':s head, Beck and-body-can. is a special bed made -€ofuse in the vehicle andthe seat part. This type of up to restrain orposition a child on -a continuaus flat surface. have the supporcthey need in ~ W O pats.-- c m e in a... .crash.Some idant seats . An infant car bed.(A>is removable. 1-34. It's an infant restraintsystem designed to :about 20 lbs-.(9 kg) and.-about one yearatage. the base stays...
Owner's Manual
Page 50
... forchildren who me about 40-to60 lbs. (1s to 27 kg) and about four to-eightyears of thevehcle's safety belt system.Ekooster seats.with shields uselap-only belts; booster seats without shields use lap-shoulder belts-. Booster seats can also help a child to securera rear-facing cbild restraint in the right front passenger...'s-seat, you need.ts turn off the passenger's air bag. The -child restraint must be secured properly in . See"Securing a; the Index for more on-this,...
... forchildren who me about 40-to60 lbs. (1s to 27 kg) and about four to-eightyears of thevehcle's safety belt system.Ekooster seats.with shields uselap-only belts; booster seats without shields use lap-shoulder belts-. Booster seats can also help a child to securera rear-facing cbild restraint in the right front passenger...'s-seat, you need.ts turn off the passenger's air bag. The -child restraint must be secured properly in . See"Securing a; the Index for more on-this,...
Owner's Manual
Page 54
... injure.d or killed if the right front your ignition key into the switch, push in the right front seat positian. E'aforward-facing child restraint is move thesuitable for your child, always passenger seat as far back as it on back on to let you that the right front pass-enger'sair bag...
... injure.d or killed if the right front your ignition key into the switch, push in the right front seat positian. E'aforward-facing child restraint is move thesuitable for your child, always passenger seat as far back as it on back on to let you that the right front pass-enger'sair bag...
Owner's Manual
Page 58
In a crash, the air bag wouldn't be thrownout in the right.front seat position. Make sure the air bag isa reapfacing child turned on unless you are . 1-45 Children whoaren'tbuckled up can be able to inflate and ....
In a crash, the air bag wouldn't be thrownout in the right.front seat position. Make sure the air bag isa reapfacing child turned on unless you are . 1-45 Children whoaren'tbuckled up can be able to inflate and ....
Owner's Manual
Page 60
child. the child wears .the belt in this . child's thighs. This applies beit force to.the child's pelvic bones in a crash the chi1d:might slide under the belt. Here a child is sitting in .a.seat.that-has a lap-shoulder .belt, but the shoulder part is.behind the. Thatcould cause serious or fatal injuries. ' I f Wherever the child.sits, the lap p.ortion of the belt should be applied right on the hips, just touching the- The belt's force would then.be worn low and snug on the child's abdomen. Never do this way, in -acrash. 1-47
child. the child wears .the belt in this . child's thighs. This applies beit force to.the child's pelvic bones in a crash the chi1d:might slide under the belt. Here a child is sitting in .a.seat.that-has a lap-shoulder .belt, but the shoulder part is.behind the. Thatcould cause serious or fatal injuries. ' I f Wherever the child.sits, the lap p.ortion of the belt should be applied right on the hips, just touching the- The belt's force would then.be worn low and snug on the child's abdomen. Never do this way, in -acrash. 1-47
Owner's Manual
Page 62
... air bag system parts. New parts and repairs may be necessary. See Owner'sManual for more severe crash, then you need to have :safetybelt or seat parts repaired or replaced. the. belt, be if worn during a more information. 1-49 If you 'll need new belts. But if the belts were stretched...
... air bag system parts. New parts and repairs may be necessary. See Owner'sManual for more severe crash, then you need to have :safetybelt or seat parts repaired or replaced. the. belt, be if worn during a more information. 1-49 If you 'll need new belts. But if the belts were stretched...
Owner's Manual
Page 118
AIR BAG OFF Light When you are using.arearfacing child restraint in the right front seat position. ~ ' ' 2-55 This lightwill go off . If the right front passenger's air bag-is turned off, an adult or a child who is turned on again. ...In a crash, theair bag wouldn't be ableto inflate and help protect the person sitting there. See "Securing a Chi1.d Restraint in the Right Front Seat Position" in the right front passenger's position won't have the extra protection of an airbag. Make sure the air bag is no longer an infant...
AIR BAG OFF Light When you are using.arearfacing child restraint in the right front seat position. ~ ' ' 2-55 This lightwill go off . If the right front passenger's air bag-is turned off, an adult or a child who is turned on again. ...In a crash, theair bag wouldn't be ableto inflate and help protect the person sitting there. See "Securing a Chi1.d Restraint in the Right Front Seat Position" in the right front passenger's position won't have the extra protection of an airbag. Make sure the air bag is no longer an infant...
Owner's Manual
Page 233
If..& t.he goex flat,:avoid further.tire and wheel damage by drivingslowly to use the j-ack and change,a tire. T m .on the centerof the wall (extendedcab) or -orithe pawenger's side of.the wall.(regular cab). I The.following step.s will tell you 'll need 1s stored inside the plastic jack mver which is behind the.. Removing the Spare Tire:and.Tools The-jackingequipment you how :to a-levelplace. froDt seats, either on your -hazard warning flashers. Changhg a Flat Tire.
If..& t.he goex flat,:avoid further.tire and wheel damage by drivingslowly to use the j-ack and change,a tire. T m .on the centerof the wall (extendedcab) or -orithe pawenger's side of.the wall.(regular cab). I The.following step.s will tell you 'll need 1s stored inside the plastic jack mver which is behind the.. Removing the Spare Tire:and.Tools The-jackingequipment you how :to a-levelplace. froDt seats, either on your -hazard warning flashers. Changhg a Flat Tire.