1998 TOYOTA 4RUNNER child seat

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1998  Owners Manual 4RUNNER (1998)
All  the doors  lock or unlock simulta- 
neously.
REAR DOOR CHILD- PROTECTORS 
Move the lock lever to the ºLOCKº 
position as shown on the label. 
This feature allows you to lock a re

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1998  Owners Manual 4RUNNER (1998)
Part 1 
OPERATION OF
INSTRUMENTS 
AND CONTROLSÐ 
Chapter 1- 3 
Seats, Seat belts,  
Steering wheel  
and Mirrors �
Seat
�Front seats
�Fold- down rear seats
�Head restraints
�Seat belts

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1998  Owners Manual 4RUNNER (1998)
The head restraint is most effective 
when it is close to your head. There- 
fore, using a cushion on the seatback
is not recommended.
CAUTION
�Adjust the top of the head re- 
straint s

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1998  Owners Manual 4RUNNER (1998)
CAUTION
Persons should ride in their seats 
properly wearing their seat belts 
whenever the vehicle is moving.
Otherwise, they are much more 
likely  to  suffer serious bodily inju- 
ry

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1998  Owners Manual 4RUNNER (1998)
Adjust the seat as needed (front 
seats only) and sit up straight and 
well back in the seat. To fasten
your belt, pull it out of the retractor 
and insert the tab into the buckle. 
You

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1998  Owners Manual 4RUNNER (1998)
Lengthen
Sit up straight and well back in the 
seat. To fasten your belt, insert the 
tab into the buckle. 
You will hear a click when the tab 
locks into the buckle. 
If the belt is no

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1998  Owners Manual 4RUNNER (1998)
�Improperly seated and/or  re- 
strained infants and children 
can be killed or seriously in-
jured by a deploying airbag. An 
infant or child who is too small 
to use a seat belt shoul

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1998  Owners Manual 4RUNNER (1998)
�Never put a rear- facing child 
restraint system in the front 
seat because the force of the
rapid inflation of the passenger 
airbag can cause death or seri- 
ous injury to the child.
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