Pontiac 1998 Trans Sport Owner's Manual page 107

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Safety Belt Extender
If the vehicle's safety belt will fasten around you,
YOU
should use it.
But if a safety belt isn't long enough to fasten, your
dealer will order you an extender. It's free. When you go
in
to
order it, take the heaviest coat you will wear, so the
extender will
be
long enough for you. The extender will
be just for you, and just for the seat in your vehicle that
you choose. Don't let someone
else
use it, and use
it
only for the seat it is made to fit. To wear it, just attach it
to the regular safety belt.
Checking Your Restraint Systems
Now and then, make sure the safety belt reminder light
and all your belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors and
anchorages are working properly. If your vehicle has
a
built-in child restraint, also periodically make sure the
harness straps, latch plates, buckle, clip, child head
restraint and anchorages are working properly. Look for
any other loose or damaged safety belt and built-in child
restraint system parts. If you see anything that might
keep
a safety belt or built-in child restraint system from
doing its job, have it repaired.
Torn or frayed
safety belts may not protect you in a
crash. They can rip apart under impact forces. If a belt is
torn
OF
frayed, get a new one right away.
If your vehicle has the built-in child restraint, torn or
frayed harness straps can rip apart under impact forces
just like torn or 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.
Also look for any opened or broken air bag covers, and
have them repaired or replaced. (The air bag system
does not need regular maintenance.)
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