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    To remind you of the passenger’s
    f ront airbag hazards, and that
    children must be properly restrained
    in a back seat, your vehicle has
    warninglabelsonthedashboard
    (U.S. models) and on the f ront visors.
    Please read and follow the
    instructions on these labels.
    Canadian Models U.S. Models
    Protecting Children General Guidelines
    Driver and Passenger Saf ety
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    Dashboard
    Sun Visor Sun Visor
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    Many parents say they pref er to put
    an inf ant or a small child in the f ront
    passenger seat so they can watch the
    child, or because the child requires
    attention.
    Placing a child in the f ront seat
    exposes the child to hazards in a
    f rontal collision, and paying close
    attention to a child distracts the
    driver from the important tasks of
    driving, placing both of you at risk. Your vehicle has a back seat where
    children can be properly restrained.
    If you ever have to carry a group of
    children, and a child must ride in
    front:
    Place the largest child in the f ront
    seat, provided the child is large
    enough to wear the lap/shoulder
    belt properly (see page ).
    Move the vehicle seat as far to the
    rear as possible (see page ).
    Have the child sit upright and well
    backintheseat(seepage ).
    Make sure the seat belt is properly
    positioned and secured (see page
    ).If a child requires close physical
    attention or f requent visual contact,
    we strongly recommend that another
    adult ride with the child in the back
    seat. The back seat is far safer for a
    child than the front.
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    1493 If You Must Drive with Several
    ChildrenIf a Child Requires Close
    Attention
    Protecting Children General Guidelines
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    During a crash, the
    belt could press deep into the child
    and cause serious or fatal injuries.
    If they do, they
    could be very seriously injured in a
    crash.Children
    who play in vehicles can
    accidentally get trapped inside.
    Teach your children not to play in
    or around vehicles. Know how to
    operate the emergency trunk
    opener and decide if your children
    should be shown how to use this
    feature(seepage ). If you are not wearing a
    seat belt in a crash, you could be
    thrown f orward and crush the
    child against the dashboard or a
    seat-back. If you are wearing a
    seat belt, the child can be torn
    from your arms and be seriously
    hurt or killed.
    If a child wraps a looseseat belt around their neck, they
    can be seriously or f atally injured.
    (See pages and f or how to
    activate and deactivate the
    lockable retractor.)
    For example, infants and small
    childrenleftinavehicleonahot
    day can die f rom heatstroke. A
    child lef t alone with the key in the
    ignition switch can accidentally set
    the vehicle in motion, possibly
    injuring themselves or others.Leaving children without
    adult supervision is illegal in most
    states and Canadian provinces,
    and can be very hazardous.This can prevent
    children f rom accidentally f alling
    out (see page ).
    Even very young
    children learn how to unlock
    vehicle doors, turn on the ignition
    switch, and open the trunk, which
    can lead to accidental injury or
    death. 44 45
    8289 Additional Saf ety Precautions
    Never put a seat belt over yourself
    and a child.
    Never let two children use the
    same seat belt .L ock all doors and t he t runk when
    your vehicle is not in use. Neverholdaninfantorchildon
    your lap.
    Make sure any unused seat belt
    t hat a child can reach is buckled,
    the lockable retractor is activated,
    and the belt is f ully retracted and
    locked.Do not leave children alone in a
    vehicle. Use t he childproof door locks t o
    prevent children f rom opening t he
    rear doors.
    K eep vehicle keys/remot e
    transmitters out of the reach of
    children.
    Protecting Children General Guidelines
    Driver and Passenger Saf ety
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    							An inf ant must be properly
    restrained in a rear-f acing, reclining
    child seat until the child reaches the
    seat maker’s weight or height limit
    f or the seat, and the child is at least
    one year old.
    Only a rear-f acing child seat provides
    proper support f or a baby’s head,
    neck, and back.Two types of seats may be used: a
    seat designed exclusively f or inf ants,
    or a convertible seat used in the rear-
    f acing, reclining mode.
    If placed
    f acing f orward, an inf ant could be
    very seriously injured during a
    f rontal collision.A rear-f acing child seat can be placed
    in any seating position in the back
    seat, but not in the f ront.
    If the passenger’s f ront airbag
    inflates, it can hit the back of the
    child seat with enough f orce to kill or
    seriously injure an inf ant.
    When properly installed, a rear-
    f acing child seat may prevent the
    driver or a f ront passenger f rom
    moving their seat as far back as
    recommended, or f rom locking their
    seat-back in the desired position.
    It could also interf ere with proper
    operation of the passenger’s
    advanced front airbag system. Protecting Inf ants
    Child Seat T ypeDo not put a rear-f acing child seat in
    a f orward-f acing position.Never put a
    rear-f acing child seat in t he f ront
    seat . Rear-f acing Child Seat Placement
    Protecting Inf ants and Small Children
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    							Of the different seats available, we
    recommend those that have a f ive-
    point harness system as shown. A child who is at least one year old,
    and who fits within the child seat
    maker’s weight and height limits,
    should be restrained in a f orward-
    f acing, upright child seat. In any of these situations, we
    strongly recommend that you install
    the child seat directly behind the
    f ront passenger’s seat, move the seat
    as far forward as needed, and leave it
    unoccupied. Or, you may wish to get
    a smaller rear-f acing child seat.
    Even with advanced front airbags
    that automatically turn the
    passenger’s f ront airbag of f (see
    page ), a back seat is the saf est
    place f or a small child.If the vehicle seat is too
    f ar f orward, or the child’s head is
    thrown f orward during a collision, an
    inf lating airbag can strike the child
    with enough force to cause very
    serious or f atal injuries. We strongly recommend placing a
    forward-facing child seat in a back
    seat, not the f ront. We also recommend that a small
    child use the child seat until the child
    reaches the weight or height limit
    for the seat.
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    Protecting Small Children
    Child Seat T ypePlacing a f orward-f acing child seat in
    t he f ront seat of a vehicle equipped
    with a passenger’s airbag can be
    hazardous. Child Seat Placement
    Protecting Inf ants and Small Children
    Driver and Passenger Saf ety
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    Placing a rear-facing child seat
    in the front seat can result in
    serious injury or death during a
    collision.
    Always place a rear-facing child
    seat in the back seat, not the
    front.
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    							Conventional child seats must be
    secured to a vehicle with a seat belt,
    whereas LATCH-compatible seats
    are secured by attaching the seat to
    hardware built into the two outer
    seating positions in the back seat.
    Since LATCH-compatible child seats
    are easier to install and reduce the
    possibility of improper installation,
    we recommend selecting this style. If it is necessary to put a f orward-
    f acing child seat in the f ront, move
    the vehicle seat as far to the rear as
    possible, and be sure the child seat is
    f irmly secured to the vehicle and the
    child is properly strapped in the seat.When buying a child seat, you need
    to choose either a conventional child
    seat, or one designed f or use with
    the lower anchors and tethers for
    children (LATCH) system.In seating positions and vehicles not
    equipped with LATCH, a LATCH-
    compatible child seat can be installed
    using a seat belt.
    Whatever type of seat you choose, to
    provide proper protection, a child
    seat should meet three
    requirements:
    Look f or FMVSS
    213 or CMVSS 213 on the box. Selecting a Child Seat
    Protecting Inf ants and Small Children, Selecting a Child Seat
    T he child seat should meet U.S. or
    Canadian Mot or Vehicle Saf et y
    St andard 213. 1.
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    Placing a forward-facing child
    seat in the front seat can result
    in serious injury or death if the
    front airbag inflates.
    Ifyoumustplaceaforward-
    facing child seat in front, move
    the vehicle seat as far back as
    possible, and properly restrain
    the child.
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    							Af ter selecting a proper child seat
    and a good place to install the seat,
    there are three main steps in
    installing the seat:
    All child seats must be
    secured to the vehicle with the lap
    part of a lap/shoulder belt or with
    the LATCH (lower anchors and
    tethers for children) system. A
    child whose seat is not properly
    secured to the vehicle can be
    endangered in a crash.
    Af ter installing a child
    seat, push and pull the seat
    f orward and f rom side-to-side to
    verif y that it is secure.
    A child seat secured with a seat belt
    should be installed as f irmly as
    possible. However, it does not need
    to be ‘‘rock solid.’’ Some side-to-sidemovement can be expected and
    should not reduce the child seat’s
    ef f ectiveness.
    If the child seat is not secure, try
    installing it in a dif f erent seating
    position, or use a dif f erent style of
    child seat that can be f irmly secured.
    Make sure the child is properly
    strappedinthechildseat
    according to the child seat maker’s
    instructions. A child who is not
    properly secured in a child seat
    can be seriously injured in a crash.
    The f ollowing pages provide
    guidelines on how to properly install
    a child seat. A f orward-f acing child
    seat is used in all examples, but the
    instructions are the same f or rear-
    f acing child seats. Bef ore purchasing a conventional
    child seat, or using a previously
    purchased one, we recommend that
    you test the seat in the specif ic
    vehicle seating position or positions
    where the seat will be used.Rear-facing for infants, forward-
    f acing f or small children.Installing a Child Seat
    Properly secure t he child seat t o
    the vehicle.
    Make sure t he child seat is f irmly
    secured.Secure the child in the child seat. T he child seat should f it the
    vehicle seat ing posit ion (or
    posit ions) where it will be used. T he child seat should be of the
    proper t ype and size t o f it t he child. 2.
    3.
    1.
    2.3.
    Selecting a Child Seat, Installing a Child Seat
    Driver and Passenger Saf ety
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    							To install a LATCH-compatible child
    seat:
    Move the seat belt buckle or
    tongue away f rom the lower
    anchors.
    Make sure there are no objects
    near the anchors that could
    prevent a secure connection
    between the child seat and the
    anchors.Place the child seat on the vehicle
    seat, then attach the seat to the
    lower anchors according to the
    child seat maker’s instructions.
    Some LATCH-compatible seats
    have a rigid-type connector as
    shown above. Your vehicle is equipped with
    LATCH (lower anchors and tethers
    for children) at the outer rear seats.
    The lower anchors are located
    between the seat-back and seat
    bottom, and are to be used only with
    a child seat designed f or use with
    LATCH.
    The location of each lower anchor is
    indicated by a small button above the
    anchor point.
    1.
    2.3.
    Installing a Child Seat
    Installing a Child Seat with
    LATCH
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    LOWER ANCHORSRigid type BUTTON
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    							Whatever type you have, f ollow
    the child seat maker’s instructions
    f or adjusting or tightening the f it.Lif t the head restraint (see page
    ), then route the tether strap
    through the legs of the head
    restraint and over the seat-back,
    making sure the strap is not
    twisted.Push and pull the child seat
    f orward and f rom side-to-side to
    verif y that it is secure. Attach the tether strap hook to the
    tether anchor, then tighten the
    strap as instructed by the child
    seat maker.
    If the tether strap is too long and
    cannot be tightened f irmly, f ind a
    route where the strap can be
    tightened securely. Other LATCH-compatible seats
    have a f lexible-type connector as
    shown above.6.
    5.
    4.7.
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    Installing a Child Seat
    Driver and Passenger Saf ety
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    TETHER STRAP
    HOOK
    Flexible typeANCHOR
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    							When not using the LATCH system,
    all child seats must be secured to the
    vehicle with the lap part of a lap/
    shoulder belt.
    With the child seat in the desired
    seating position, route the belt
    through the child seat according
    to the seat maker’s instructions,
    then insert the latch plate into the
    buckle.To activate the lockable retractor,
    slowly pull the shoulder part of the
    belt all the way out until it stops,
    then let the belt f eed back into the
    retractor.
    Af ter the belt has retracted, tug on
    it. If the belt is locked, you will not
    be able to pull it out. If you can pull
    thebeltout,itisnotlocked,and
    you will need to repeat these steps. In addition, the lap/shoulder belts in
    all seating positions except the
    driver’s have a lockable retractor
    that must be activated to secure a
    child seat.
    1. 2.
    3. Installing a Child Seat with a L ap/
    Shoulder Belt
    Installing a Child Seat
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