NOTE: The following types of seat belts can be
used. Read your vehicle owner’s manual and Pages
24-29 of this manual to determine the correct way
to lock your seat belt.
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Vehicle Seat Belt Compatibility, Continued
·
Combination lap-shoulder belt
with a sliding latch plate.
This type of seat belt has a
latch plate (Figure A) that
slides freely up and down
the webbing. The latch
plate does not lock.
·
Combination lap-shoulder belt
with a locking latch plate.
This type of seat belt has a
latch plate (Figure B, yours
may differ) that locks into
place for securing child
restraints.
·
A lap belt with a locking latch
plate (Figure C).
This type of seat belt
stays locked after the seat
belt is tightened by pulling
the free end (See Arrow).
·
A lap belt with an automatic
locking retractor (ALR).
This type of lap belt looks
like the one shown in Fig-
ure C on Page 6. How-
ever, it will automatically
lock (and stay locked) af-
ter being pulled to any
length.
A
B
C