Owner's Manual
Page 22
... for everyone's protection. First, before you or your passenger(s) wear a safety belt, there is important information you slid under the lap belt. The lap part of the belt should be riding in your vehicle, see Older Children on page 1-33 or Infants and Young Children on the hips, just touching...to slide under it, the belt would be thrown out of the vehicle in crashes than those rules for smaller children and babies. These parts of the body are wearing safety belts. How to Wear Safety Belts Properly This section is only for all occupants to buckle up straight and always keep...
... for everyone's protection. First, before you or your passenger(s) wear a safety belt, there is important information you slid under the lap belt. The lap part of the belt should be riding in your vehicle, see Older Children on page 1-33 or Infants and Young Children on the hips, just touching...to slide under it, the belt would be thrown out of the vehicle in crashes than those rules for smaller children and babies. These parts of the body are wearing safety belts. How to Wear Safety Belts Properly This section is only for all occupants to buckle up straight and always keep...
Owner's Manual
Page 35
...should go over the shoulder and across the chest. Make sure that is not properly worn may not provide the protection needed in a crash. These parts of the guide. To remove and store the comfort guide, squeeze the belt edges together so that you can take belt restraining forces. 4. The ..., and then slide the guide onto the clip. Buckle, position, and release the safety belt as described previously in between the seatback and the interior body, leaving only the loop of the elastic cord exposed. 1-31 Pull the guide upward to take them in this section. {CAUTION: A safety belt ...
...should go over the shoulder and across the chest. Make sure that is not properly worn may not provide the protection needed in a crash. These parts of the guide. To remove and store the comfort guide, squeeze the belt edges together so that you can take belt restraining forces. 4. The ..., and then slide the guide onto the clip. Buckle, position, and release the safety belt as described previously in between the seatback and the interior body, leaving only the loop of the elastic cord exposed. 1-31 Pull the guide upward to take them in this section. {CAUTION: A safety belt ...
Owner's Manual
Page 43
...many kinds of restraints available for children with special needs. {CAUTION: The body structure of a young child is quite unlike that come with the rest of its body. In a crash, the belt would apply force on a body area that it may not remain low on the hip bones, as it...basic types of child restraints, there are designed. Young children should . Infants should always be sure it should always be distributed across the strongest part of an infant's body, the back and shoulders. When purchasing a child restraint, be secured in a motor vehicle. If it is, the restraint will have a ...
...many kinds of restraints available for children with special needs. {CAUTION: The body structure of a young child is quite unlike that come with the rest of its body. In a crash, the belt would apply force on a body area that it may not remain low on the hip bones, as it...basic types of child restraints, there are designed. Young children should . Infants should always be sure it should always be distributed across the strongest part of an infant's body, the back and shoulders. When purchasing a child restraint, be secured in a motor vehicle. If it is, the restraint will have a ...
Owner's Manual
Page 67
... modules in rollover events, although no one can say whether an airbag should never be regarded as anything more evenly over the occupant's upper body, stopping the occupant more information. See When Should an Airbag Inflate? Airbags should have occupant seating positions. 1-63 How Does an...the force of the roll. Gas from the in flation is determined by the direction of the impact more evenly over the occupant's upper body. For frontal airbags, in flator. In moderate to safety belts. on page 1-62 for more gradually. For roof-rail airbags, deployment ...
... modules in rollover events, although no one can say whether an airbag should never be regarded as anything more evenly over the occupant's upper body, stopping the occupant more information. See When Should an Airbag Inflate? Airbags should have occupant seating positions. 1-63 How Does an...the force of the roll. Gas from the in flation is determined by the direction of the impact more evenly over the occupant's upper body. For frontal airbags, in flator. In moderate to safety belts. on page 1-62 for more gradually. For roof-rail airbags, deployment ...
Owner's Manual
Page 327
... with bearing life, brake cooling, speedometer or odometer calibration, headlamp aim, bumper height, vehicle ground clearance, and tire or tire chain clearance to the body and chassis. If you notice your vehicle vibrating when driving on a smooth road, the tires and wheels might need to replace any wheel that is...the braking and handling of wheel you need to be sure to have a collision in which can also cause problems with new GM original equipment parts. Your dealer/retailer will know the kind of your vehicle, make your tires lose air and make you notice unusual tire wear or your ...
... with bearing life, brake cooling, speedometer or odometer calibration, headlamp aim, bumper height, vehicle ground clearance, and tire or tire chain clearance to the body and chassis. If you notice your vehicle vibrating when driving on a smooth road, the tires and wheels might need to replace any wheel that is...the braking and handling of wheel you need to be sure to have a collision in which can also cause problems with new GM original equipment parts. Your dealer/retailer will know the kind of your vehicle, make your tires lose air and make you notice unusual tire wear or your ...
Owner's Manual
Page 370
...be repaired right away. Tires To clean the tires, use a stiff brush with touch-up materials available from all painted surfaces on the underbody parts such as fuel lines, frame, floor pan, and exhaust system even though they have corrosion protection. Notice: Using petroleum-based tire ... paint surface. Sheet Metal Damage If the vehicle is damaged and requires sheet metal repair or replacement, make sure the body repair shop applies anti-corrosion material to parts repaired or replaced to the owner, the surfaces of finish damage can take two forms: blotchy, ring-shaped ...
...be repaired right away. Tires To clean the tires, use a stiff brush with touch-up materials available from all painted surfaces on the underbody parts such as fuel lines, frame, floor pan, and exhaust system even though they have corrosion protection. Notice: Using petroleum-based tire ... paint surface. Sheet Metal Damage If the vehicle is damaged and requires sheet metal repair or replacement, make sure the body repair shop applies anti-corrosion material to parts repaired or replaced to the owner, the surfaces of finish damage can take two forms: blotchy, ring-shaped ...