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58nChild restraints<br />

Child restraint installation Child-safety locks<br />

backrest could lead to serious or fatal<br />

injuries.<br />

If it is necessary <strong>for</strong> a child (not an infant)<br />

to ride in <strong>the</strong> front seat, certain<br />

precautions should be taken. First,<br />

move <strong>the</strong> passenger seat as far away<br />

from <strong>the</strong> dashboard as possible. This<br />

important precaution is intended to<br />

maximize <strong>the</strong> distance between <strong>the</strong> airbag<br />

and <strong>the</strong> child. Older children should<br />

be tightly secured with <strong>the</strong> safety belt.<br />

Younger children should be secured in<br />

an appropriate <strong>for</strong>ward-facing child restraint<br />

system that has first been properly<br />

secured with a safety belt. Never<br />

install a rear-facing child restraint system<br />

in <strong>the</strong> front passenger seat.<br />

We strongly urge you to carefully read<br />

and observe <strong>the</strong> instructions <strong>for</strong> installation<br />

and use provided by <strong>the</strong> child restraint's<br />

manufacturer whenever you<br />

use such a device.<br />

Be sure that all occupants (of all ages)<br />

remain properly and securely restrained<br />

at all times.<<br />

All rear seating positions in your<br />

<strong>vehicle</strong> meet <strong>the</strong> recommendations<br />

of SAE J1819, an industry recommended<br />

practice <strong>for</strong> securing child<br />

restraint systems in motor <strong>vehicle</strong>s.<br />

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To allow you to use <strong>the</strong> safety belts to<br />

secure child-restraint systems, <strong>the</strong> belts<br />

at all rear positions feature a special<br />

locking mode.<br />

A label with operating instructions is attached<br />

to <strong>the</strong> belt next to <strong>the</strong> latch plate<br />

(except <strong>the</strong> middle belt in <strong>the</strong> rear).<br />

Lock <strong>the</strong> safety belt<br />

Extract <strong>the</strong> entire length of <strong>the</strong> belt from<br />

<strong>the</strong> inertia reel mechanism. Allow <strong>the</strong><br />

belt to retract somewhat and engage<br />

<strong>the</strong> buckle. Then tighten <strong>the</strong> belt around<br />

<strong>the</strong> child restraint. The belt is now<br />

locked. Comply with <strong>the</strong> instructions<br />

provided by <strong>the</strong> manufacturer of <strong>the</strong><br />

child restraint.<br />

Unlock <strong>the</strong> safety belt<br />

Release <strong>the</strong> safety belt, remove <strong>the</strong><br />

child's seat and retract <strong>the</strong> safety belt to<br />

its end position on <strong>the</strong> belt retractor.<br />

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Insert <strong>the</strong> key into a rear door lock and<br />

turn it outward:<br />

The door can now be opened from <strong>the</strong><br />

outside only.

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