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Seats & Restraint Systems<br />

WARNING! FAILURE TO FOLLOW<br />

THE MANUFACTURER’S<br />

[NSTRUCTIONS ON THE USE OF<br />

I’HIS CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM<br />

CAN RESULT IN YOUR CHILD<br />

STRIKING THE VEHICLE’S<br />

[NTERIOR DURING A SUDDEN STOP<br />

OR CRASH. SNUGLY ADJUST THE<br />

BELTS PROVIDED WITH THIS CHILD<br />

RESTRAINT AROUND YOUR CHILD.<br />

I Built-In Child Restraini<br />

(COPIT.)<br />

:o make sure that the child is tall enough!<br />

ompare the child’s standing height to the<br />

op surface of the bucket seat, which is<br />

.bout 29 inches (74 cm) from the floor.<br />

The booster seat can be used by children<br />

wer 40 pounds (1 8 kg) or whose<br />

.boulders are above the shoulder belt<br />

mchorages of the 5-point child restraint<br />

larness. The vehicle lap-shoulder belt is<br />

lsed instead of the 5-point harness<br />

,ystem. If a child’s shoulders are higher<br />

han the shoulder belt anchorages while<br />

lsing the 5-point harness, the spine could<br />

)e injured in a collision.<br />

Just like the other restraint system in you<br />

vehicle, your built-in child restraint needs<br />

to be periodically checked and may need<br />

to have parts replaced after a crash. See<br />

”Checking Your Restraint Systems’’ and<br />

“Replacing Seat and Restraint System<br />

Parts After a Crash” in the Index.<br />

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