Securing
a Child Restraint
in
the
Right
Front Seat Position
Your vehicle has a right front passenger air bag.
Never
put a rear-facing child restraint in this seat. Here’s why:
’ION:
A
child in a rearfacing child restraint can be
seriously injured or killed
if
the right front
passenger’s air bag inflates, even though your
vehicle has reduced-force frontal air bags. This is
because the back of the rearfacing child
restraint would be
very
close to the inflating air
bag. Always secure
a
rearfacing child restraint
in the rear seat.
You’ll
be
using
the
lap-shoulder belt. See the earlier
part
about the top strap if the child restraint has one. Be
sure to follow the instructions that came with the child
restraint. Secure the child
in
the child restraint when
and
as the instructions say.
1.
Because your vehicle has a right front passenger air
bag, always move the seat as
far
back
as
it will
go
before securing a forward-facing child restraint.
(See “Seats” in the Index.)
2.
Put the restraint on the seat.
3.
Pick
up
the latch plate, and run the lap and shoulder
portions
of
the vehicle’s safety belt through or
around the restraint. The child restraint instructions
will show you how.
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