Holden Trailblazer Owner Manual (GMSA-Localising-Australia-11475197) -
2018 - crc - 3/15/17
52 Seats and Restraints
Booster Seats
Booster seats are for when children
outgrow a typical forward facing
child seat, but are still too small for
three point seat belts.
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Always move the passenger’s
seat as far back as it will go
before installing a booster seat.
This locates the child as far from
the passenger’s airbag as
possible.
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Remember that it is safest for
children to be seated in the rear
seats.
Older Children
A child should use a normal three
point seat belt only when:
.
They can sit against the back of
the rear seat with knees bent
comfortably at the edge of
the seat.
.
The lap belt rests low and snug
across the hips, not across the
stomach.
.
The sash belt is centred on the
shoulder and chest.
.
They are able to stay seated like
this for the entire trip.
Where to Put the
Restraint
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Warning
It is safest for children to be
seated in the rear seats.
Only child restraints that have
clips to attach to the vehicle's
anchorage fittings are to be used.
Other types of child restraints
may not attach securely to this
type of anchor.
Use only Standards Australia and
New Zealand approved child
restraints and harnesses. Only
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