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Chevrolet 2003 Express Van User Manual

Chevrolet 2003 Express Van
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Where to Put the Restraint
Passenger Vans without an
Air
Bag
Off
Switch
Accident statistics show that children are safer
if
they
are restrained in the rear rather than the front seat. We,
therefore, recommend that child restraints be secured
in a rear seat including an infant riding in a rear-facing
infant seat, a child riding in a forward-facing child
seat and an older child riding in a booster seat. If your
vehicle has a front passenger air bag,
never
put a
rear-facing child restraint in the front passenger seat.
Here’s why:
A
child
in
a rear-fac..
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:hil.
-estraint can be
seriously injured or killed
if
the
air bag inflates.
This is because the back of the rear-facing
child restraint would be very close to the
inflating air bag.
If
your vehicle has a right
front passenger’s air bag, always secure a
rear-facing child restraint in a rear seat.
You may secure a forward-facing child
restraint
in
the right front seat, but before you
do, always move the front passenger seat as
far back as
it
will
go.
It’s better
to
secure the
child restraint in a rear seat.
Wherever you install it, be sure
to
secure the child
restraint properly.
Keep in mind that an unsecured child restraint can
move around in a collision or sudden stop and injure
people in the vehicle. Be sure
to
properly secure
any child restraint in your vehicle
-
even when
no
child
is in it.
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Chevrolet 2003 Express Van Specifications

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BrandChevrolet
Model2003 Express Van
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

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