Replacing Seat And Restraint System Parts After A Crash - Pontiac 1994 Trans Sport Owner's Manual

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Seats
&
Restraint Systems
Replacing Seat and
Restraint System Parts
After a Crash
(CONT.)
Q:
What's wrong with this?
A:
The belt is torn.
Torn or frayed belts may not protect you
in a crash. They can rip apart under
impact forces. If a belt is tom or frayed,
get a new one right away.
[f your vehicle has the built-in child
Yestraint, torn or frayed harness straps can
rip apart under impact forces just like torn
3r frayed safety belts can. They may not
protect a child in a crash. If a harness
strap is torn or frayed, get a new harness
right away.
Before replacing any safety belt, see your
dealer for the correct part number. You'll
need the model year and model number
for your vehicle. The model year is on
your title and registration. And you can
find the model number on the
Certification/Tire label of your vehicle.
See "Certification/Tire Label" in the
Index.
The model number on the replacement
belt must be listed on the safety belt you
want to replace.
Pull the shoulder belt all the way out to
see the label.
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