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Chevrolet 2016 Malibu Limited - View Owner's Manual

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80 Seats and Restraints<br />

Booster Seats<br />

A booster seat is a child restraint<br />

designed to improve the fit of the<br />

vehicle's safety belt system.<br />

A booster seat can also help a child<br />

to see out the window.<br />

Securing an Add-On Child<br />

Restraint in the Vehicle<br />

{ Warning<br />

A child can be seriously injured or<br />

killed in a crash if the child<br />

restraint is not properly secured in<br />

the vehicle. Secure the child<br />

(Continued)<br />

Warning (Continued)<br />

restraint properly in the vehicle<br />

using the vehicle safety belt or<br />

LATCH system, following the<br />

instructions that came with that<br />

child restraint and the instructions<br />

in this manual.<br />

To help reduce the chance of injury,<br />

the child restraint must be secured<br />

in the vehicle. Child restraint<br />

systems must be secured in vehicle<br />

seats by lap belts or the lap belt<br />

portion of a lap-shoulder belt, or by<br />

the LATCH system. See Lower<br />

Anchors and Tethers for Children<br />

(LATCH System) 0 82. Children can<br />

be endangered in a crash if the child<br />

restraint is not properly secured in<br />

the vehicle.<br />

When securing an add-on child<br />

restraint, refer to the instructions<br />

that come with the restraint which<br />

may be on the restraint itself or in a<br />

booklet, or both, and to this manual.<br />

The child restraint instructions are<br />

important, so if they are not<br />

available, obtain a replacement<br />

copy from the manufacturer.<br />

Keep in mind that an unsecured<br />

child restraint can move around in a<br />

collision or sudden stop and injure<br />

people in the vehicle. Be sure to<br />

properly secure any child restraint in<br />

the vehicle — even when no child is<br />

in it.<br />

In some areas of the United States<br />

and Canada, Certified Child<br />

Passenger Safety Technicians<br />

(CPSTs) are available to inspect<br />

and demonstrate how to correctly<br />

use and install child restraints. In<br />

the U.S., refer to the National<br />

Highway Traffic Safety<br />

Administration (NHTSA) website to<br />

locate the nearest child safety seat<br />

inspection station. For CPST<br />

availability in Canada, check with<br />

Transport Canada or the Provincial<br />

Ministry of Transportation office.

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