GMC 2001 Yukon XL Owner's Manual page 64

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A booster seat (F
G) is a child restraint designed to
improve the fit of the vehicle's safety belt system. Some
booster seats have a shoulder belt positioner, and some
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high
back booster seats have a five
booster seat can also help a child to see out the window.
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point harness. A
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
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children. A built
in child restraint system is a
permanent part of the motor vehicle. An add
child restraint system is a portable one, which is
purchased by the vehicle's owner.
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For many years, add
used the adult belt system in the vehicle. To help
reduce the chance of injury, the child also has to
be secured within the restraint. The vehicle's belt
system secures the add
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vehicle, and the add
system holds the child in place within the restraint.
One system, the three
that come down over each of the infant's shoulders
and buckle together at the crotch. The five
harness system has two shoulder straps, two hip
straps and a crotch strap. A shield may take the
place of hip straps. A T
straps that are attached to a flat pad which rests low
against the child's body. A shelf
shield has straps that are attached to a wide,
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shelf
like shield that swings up or to the side.
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on
on child restraints have
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on child restraint in the
on child restraint's harness
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point harness, has straps
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point
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shaped shield has shoulder
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or armrest
type
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