Chevrolet 1965 CORVAIR Owner's Manual page 22

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REAR DOORS
• Rear doors, on 4-door models are operated from the
outside by means of a push button door handle in the
same manner as the front doors. No key lock is pro-
vided On the outside of either rear
door.
• The inside release handle pulls to the rear to open
the rear doors in the same manner as the front doors.
• lock the rear doors from inside by depressing the
locking button in the window sill. When this button is
depressed,
both the inside and outside door handles
are inoperative. This button must be raised before the
doors can be opened either from the inside or outside.
This feature becomes very important when young chil-
dren ride in the rear seat.
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SEATS
Front Seat Adjustment
The one-piece front seat is easily adjusted forward
or rearward to provide maximum driving comfort.
To adjust the seat, move the control lever on the
driver's end of the seat rearward. Then by exerting
slight body pressure the seat may be moved forward or
rearward. When the lever is released, the seat is auto-
.
matically locked in position
.
The bucket seats are adjusted in exactly the same
manner. The seat control lever for each seat is located
beneath the outer edge of the seat (toward the door).
Seat Belts
Fasten the seat belts by pushing the metal catch into
the buckle until it "snaps" into place
,
Tighten the belt
until comfortably snug by pulling the end extending
from the buckle
.
Do not
wear belt
loosely.
loosen by
turning the entire buckle outward.
lift
the buckle lever
to unlatch and release the belt.
Never buckle an indi-
vidual seat belt around more than
one
person
.
With bucket seats, the inner belt half is anchored
behind the opposite seat.
Clean the belts, without removing them from the car,
with a stiff bristle brush using a detergent recommended
for
nylon.
Never bleach or redye seat
belts.
It is recommended that the optional Chevrolet seat
belt retractors be used on the outboard belfhalf only.
When buckling the belt, be sure that it is fully extended

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