Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 6.7L Diesel Engine 6500XD (GMNA-Localizing-
U.S.-15749874) - 2022 - CRC - 12/1/21
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Seats and Restraints
Cleaning Seat Belt Webbing
1. Brush
2. Seat belt
Cleaning Seat Belt Webbing:
1. Fully extract the belt and examine for
any difference in color between the front
and back surfaces.
2. Mix one part neutral detergent into
approximately twenty parts warm water.
3. Wet a nail brush or another similar
brush having soft bristles (of nylon or
the like) in warm water, and use this to
clean away dirt.
4. Wipe the seat belt dry using a dry cloth,
and then allow it to dry naturally out of
direct sunlight.
5. Check to be sure the seat belt retracts
and pulls out correctly.
If the above-described upkeep operations do
not improve the operation of the seat belt
through the retractor, there is a possibility
that the belt is making contact with the
door pillar trim. In this case, arrange for
inspection and maintenance to be carried
out by your dealer.
If the belt is not winding and unwinding
correctly, or if inspection reveals problems
such as loose mountings, metal parts
deformation, webbing damage, fraying or
discoloration, arrange for replacement to be
carried out by your dealer.
Child Restraints
Child Restraint Systems
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Warning
Children small enough for child restraints
(as indicated on the label of such
restraints), including booster seats, should
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always be transported in them. Children
who have outgrown child restraint
systems should wear seat belts. The lap
belt should be snug and positioned low
on the abdomen so that it is below the
top of the hipbone. Otherwise, the belt
could intrude into the child's abdomen
during an accident and cause personal
injury. When a child has grown enough
so that the shoulder belt can be worn, a
seating position with a shoulder belt
should be chosen whenever possible.
Any unrestrained child could be injured
by striking the vehicle's interior or by
ejection from the vehicle during an
accident or driving maneuver. Never allow
a child to be held by another occupant
instead of being properly restrained.
If not properly restrained, the child could
strike the vehicle interior or be crushed
by the person holding the child, or by
other occupants.
Be sure to follow all installation and use
instructions that come with any child
restraint system.