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1. While pressing
down with your
knee, remove slack
from the lap belt
portion of the lap-
shoulder belt by
pulling up on the
lower end of the
shoulder portion
(Figs. AL and AS).
2. While still pressing
down with your
knee, remove slack
from the shoulder
belt portion of the
lap-shoulder belt by
pulling up on the
upper end of the
shoulder portion
(Figs. BL and BS)
and feeding the ex-
cess webbing into
the retractor (Figs.
CL and CS).
3. Repeat Steps 1 and
2 until the restraint
is stable as de-
scribed in the sec-
tion “Checking the
Stability of the Re-
straint” on the bot-
tom of Page 29.
Locking the Lap-Shoulder Belt, Continued
Option 1—Locking Latch Plate
AL
CL
AS
CS
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If your owner’s manual indicates that the vehicle seat belt is
equipped with a locking latch plate, then lock the restraint
according to the following steps:
BL
BS