Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 6.7L Diesel Engine 6500XD (GMNA-Localizing-
U.S.-15749874) - 2022 - CRC - 12/1/21
Seats and Restraints
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Warning (Continued)
Do not use one seat belt for more than
one person. If worn by more than one
person, the seat belt would not work
effectively in a collision or sudden stop.
Have seat belts inspected and,
if necessary, replaced by the nearest
dealer when the webbing becomes frayed
or worn and/or when the buckle or other
mechanical parts fail to work properly.
If your vehicle has been involved in a
collision, the seat belts worn at the time
may have lost their original strength due
to impact even if they appear intact.
These seat belts must be inspected and,
if necessary, replaced by the nearest
dealer.
Be careful to keep the buckles and
retractors free of dust and foreign
matter. (This may jam the retractor or
damage the belt.)
Do not let the belt system become
damaged by the door or seat.
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Warning (Continued)
Do not let the belt twist while it is
rewinding: it may cause the retractor to
jam so it will not rewind further. If it is
not fully rewound, the belt cannot be
pulled out. Should the belt jam, you may
be able to release it by working the belt
in and out until the belt rewinds far
enough to unlock. However, if the belt
remains jammed or other parts of the
restraint system do not work properly,
have your dealer service it.
Wearing seat belts is a legal requirement.
All other passengers must wear seat
belts. The driver is responsible not only
for wearing a seat belt himself/herself
but also for prompting all passengers to
wear their seat belts. It is necessary,
however, to check with a doctor about
the appropriateness of a seat belt for an
expectant mother or a passenger with a
chest/abdominal condition.
Three-Point Seat Belt
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Warning
The shoulder belt should be adequately
positioned on your shoulder but should
not touch your neck and/or face. The
shoulder belt could harm you in a
collision or sudden stop if it is in contact
with your neck and/or face.
Every seat except the center seat on your
vehicle is equipped with a three-point seat
belt. The seat belt extends or retracts freely
if the wearer moves slowly, but it locks and