2000 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF child seat

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 2000  Owners Manual SAFETY 
Babies and older children must 
never ride in a vehicle sitting on the lap of an adult. Holding a child in your arms is never a substitute 
for a child restraint system. The strongest adult co

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 2000  Owners Manual member that  ch ildren  do not  have  the pro­
no un ced 
pelv ic  structu re  require d for  the 
prope r function of 
a belt  pass  over the 
child s  stomach 
or abdomen . 
to 
Younger children

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 2000  Owners Manual Securing a child seat 
with the center rear seat 
Securing a seat with the rear center safety 
First make  sure the seat  backrest  of the 
rear  seat  bench  is 
in upright  position  and se­latched

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 2000  Owners Manual SAFETY 
Tether Anchors 
restraint anchors (tether anchors) 
the instructions provided by the manufacturer of 
the 
year wagen have tether  anchors as standard  equipment.  T
he  illustration  shows th

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 2000  Owners Manual SAFETY FIRST 
How to 
Release  or deploy  the tether  strap on the 
child  restraint  according  to the  child  re­
straint  manufacturers  usage instructions . 
Guide the upper  tether  strap under

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 2000  Owners Manual SAFETY 
Guide Fixtures for Lower Anchorages 
j£ a i , 
anchorages and 
from restraints that 
have  rigid 
can 
remove  the gui de  fixtures by 
ages  positions. 
the guide fixtures 
First push the se

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 2000  Owners Manual Removing the guide fixtures 
Remove the CR according  the CR manufacturers  instructions. 
Notes 
er anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads im­posed by correctly fitted child re­
str

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 2000  Owners Manual A 
Adjusting 
Head restraints  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  49 
...................... 
c 
restraint Anchors  . . . . .  39 
Head  airbags .............. .  29 
23 28 Secur
ing  on  the  rear  seat
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