Replacing Restraint System Parts After A - GMC 1997 Safari Owner's Manual

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Replacing Restraint System Parts
After a Crash
If you've had a crash, do you need new safety belts or
built-in child restraint parts?
After a very minor collision, nothing may be necessary.
But if the safety belts or built-in child restraint harness
straps were stretched, as they would be if worn during a
more severe crash, then you need new safety belts or
harness straps.
If you ever see a label on a right front safety belt that
says to replace the belt, be sure to do
so.
Then the new
belt will be there to help protect you in a collision. You
would see this label on the belt near the latch plate.
If safety belts or built-in child restraint harness straps
are cut or damaged, replace them. Collision damage also
may mean you will need to have safety belt, built-in
child restraint or seat parts repaired or replaced. New
parts and repairs may be necessary even if the safety belt
or built-in child restraint wasn't being used at the time
of the collision.
If an air bag inflates, you'll need to replace air bag
system parts. See the part on the air bag system earlier in
this
section.

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