Driving & Safety --- Section 2
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• Children over 40 pounds (ages 4 to 8), unless over 4' 9", require a booster seat. The boost-
er seat places the child's waist and shoulders at the proper height for the supplied safety
belt to be effective. The top of the head must be below the top of the safety seat.
(See Example 2).
WARNING:
Installation illustrations are for reference only, and are not to be used as a guide.
Because there are many styles of safety and booster seats, refer to the safety seat
manufacturer’s manual for proper installation and how to properly install and
secure the safety or booster seat.
NOTE:
Individual states and Canadian provinces may prohibit use of a safety or booster seat
in the front seat.
Seat Belt Care:
Keep the belt clean and dry. To clean, use mild soap and lukewarm water. Avoid cleaning seat belts
with bleach, dye or abrasive cleansers that may weaken the belt material. Periodically inspect belts for
cuts, frays or loose parts, and replace damaged parts. Do not disassemble or modify the system.
Replace the seat belt assembly after a severe impact, even when damage is not obvious.
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Example 2: High back booster seat facing forward.