Buick Envista Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada/Mexico-18181221) - 2025
68 Seats and Restraints
the headrest or head restraint and
i
n between the headrest or head
restraint posts.
If the position you are using has
a
n adjustable headrest or head
restraint and you are using adual
tether, raise the headrest or head
restraint and route the tether under
the headrest or head restraint
and around the headrest or head
restraint posts.
3. Before placing achild in the child restraint,
make sure it is securely held in place. To
check, firmly grip the child restraint at the
LATCH path and attempt to move it side to
side and back and forth. There should be no
more than 2.5 cm (1 in) of movement, for
proper installation.
Replacing LATCH System Parts
A
fter aCrash
{ W
arning
A crash can damage the LATCH system
i
n the vehicle. Adamaged LATCH system
may not properly secure the child restraint,
resulting in serious injury or even death
in acrash. To help make sure the LATCH
system is working properly after acrash,
see your dealer to have the system
inspected and any necessary replacements
made as soon as possible.
If the vehicle has the LATCH system and it was
b
eing used during acrash, new LATCH system
parts may be needed.
New parts and repairs may be necessary even
if the LATCH system was not being used at the
time of the crash.
Securing Child Restraints (With
t
he Seat Belt in the Rear Seat)
When securing achild restraint with the
seat belts in arear seat position, study the
instructions that came with the child restraint
to make sure it is compatible with this vehicle.
If the child restraint has the LATCH system, see
Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH
System) 362 for how and where to install the
child restraint using LATCH. If achild restraint
is secured in the vehicle using aseat belt and
it uses atop tether, see Lower Anchors and
Tethers for Children (LATCH System) 362 for
top tether anchor locations.
Do not secure achild seat in aposition without
atop tether anchor if anational or local law
requires that the top tether be anchored, or
if the instructions that come with the child
restraint say that the top tether must be
anchored. Refer to the instructions that came
with the child restraint and see Lower Anchors
and Tethers for Children (LATCH System) 362.
In Canada, the law requires that forward-facing
child restraints have atop tether, and that the
tether be attached.