2000 Acura Integra Hatchback Owner's Manual

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Sea t
According to accident statistics, children of all ages and sizes aresafer when they are restrained in the
back seat, not the front se

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U.S. Models
To remind you of the passengers airbag hazards, and that children
must be properly restrained in the
back seat, your car has warning
labels on the dashboard and on

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Your car has two seating positions in the back seat where children can beproperly restrained.
If you ever have to carry more than

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Genera l Guideline s fo r Usin g

Chil d Seat s

The following pages give general guidelines for selecting and installingchild seats for infants and small

children.

Selecting

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3. The child seat should fit the vehicle seating position (or
positions) where it will be used.
Due to variations in the design of
child seats, vehicle seats, and seat
belts, all

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Placing a Child Seat

This page briefly summarizes Acuras recommendations on where to place

rear-facing and forward-facing child
seats in your car.
 Front Passengers Seat
Inf

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Installing a Child Seat

After selecting a proper child seat, and a good position to install the seat,
there are three main steps in
installing the seat:

1.Secure the child sea

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Protectin g Infant s
Child Seat Type
Only a rear-facing child seat provides
proper support for a babys head, neck, and back. Infants up to aboutone year of age must be restrain