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Anchor the top strap  to one  of the following  anchor 
points.  Be  sure  to  use  an  anchor  point located on  the 
same  side of  the  vehicle  as the  seating position 
where  the child restraint will  be placed. 
Once  you have  the top strap anchored, you’ll  be  ready 
to  secure  the child restraint itself. Tighten the  top 
strap  when  and  as the child restraint manufacturer’s 
instructions  say. Top Strap Anchor  Location 
Your vehicle  has  top  strap  anchors  already  installed  for 
the  rear  seating positions.  You’ll  find them  behind 
the  rear  seat  on  the  filler  panel. 
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A.  Vehicle anchor 
B. LATCH  system  attachment points 
With  this  system,  use  the  LATCH  system  instead of the 
vehicle’s  safety belts 
to secure  a child restraint. 
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its  anchorage  points,  the  restraint  won’t  be 
able  to  protect  a  child  sitting  there. In  a  crash, 
the  child  could  be  seriously  injured  or  killed.  Make  sure  that  a  LATCH-type  child  restraint  is 
properly  installed  using  the  anchorage  points, 
or use  the  vehicle’s  safety  belts  to  secure  the 
restraint.  See “Securing  a  Child  Restraint 
Designed  for  the  LATCH System”,  “Securing  a 
Child  Restraint  in 
a Rear  Outside  Seat 
Position”  or  “Securing  a  Child  Restraint  in  a 
Center  Rear Seat Position” 
in the  Index  for 
information  on  how  to  secure  a  child  restraint 
in  your  vehicle. 
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Securing  a  Child  Restraint  Designed 
for  the  LATCH  System 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
Find the  anchors  for  the seating position  you  want 
to  use,  where  the  bottom 
of the  seatback  meets  the 
back  of the  seat  cushion. 
Put  the  child restraint  on  the seat. 
Attach  the  anchor  points on the  child  restraint to the 
anchors in  the vehicle.  The child  restraint 
instructions  will  show  you  how. 
If  the  child restraint  is forward-facing, attach  the top 
strap  to the  top  strap anchor.  See Top Strap  on 
page 
1-39. Tighten  the top strap according  to 
the  child restraint instructions. 
Push  and  pull  the  child restraint  in different 
directions to  be sure it  is secure. 
To  remove  the  child restraint, simply  unhook the top 
strap  from the  top  tether  anchor  and  then disconnect 
the  anchor  points. 
Securing  a  Child  Restraint in a Rear 
Outside  Seat  Position 
If your  child  restraint is  equipped with the LATCH 
system,  see  Lower  Anchorages and  Top Tethers 
for 
Children  (LATCH System)  on  page 1-41. 
You’ll be using  the lap-shoulder  belt.  See Top  Strap  on 
page 
1-39 if the  child  restraint has one.  Be sure  to 
follow  the instructions that  came with the  child  restraint. 
Secure  the  child  in  the child  restraint  when and as 
the  instructions say. 
1. Put  the restraint  on the  seat. 
2. Pick  up the latch plate,  and run the  lap  and shoulder 
portions 
of the vehicle’s safety  belt  through or 
around  the  restraint.  The child restraint instructions 
will  show  you  how. 
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5. To  tighten the  belt,  feed  the  shoulder  belt  back 
into  the retractor while  you  push  down  on  the 
child  restraint.  If you’re  using a forward-facing  child 
restraint,  you  may find 
it helpful to  use  your 
knee 
to push down  on  the child restraint  as you 
tighten  the  belt. 
directions to  be sure  it is  secure. 
6. Push  and pull the  child  restraint  in different 
To  remove the child restraint, just  unbuckle the vehicle’s  safety belt and let it go  back all the way. The safety 
belt  will  move  freely again  and  be ready to  work  for an 
adult  or larger child  passenger. 
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Securing a Child  Restraint  in a 
Center  Rear  Seat  Position 
If your  child  restraint is  equipped with the LATCH 
system,  see  Lower  Anchorages and  Top Tethers  for 
Children  (LATCH System)  on page 
1-4 I. 
You’ll  be using  the lap belt. 
Be  sure  to follow  the instructions that  came with the 
child  restraint.  Secure the child  restraint  when and 
as  the  instructions  say. 
See  Top Strap  on page 
1-39 if the child restraint 
has  one. 
1. Make  the belt as long as possible  by tilting  the latch 
plate  and pulling it along the belt. 
2.  Put  the  restraint  on  the  seat. 
3. Run the vehicle’s  safety belt through  or  around  the 
restraint.  The child  restraint instructions  will  show 
you  how. 
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4. Buckle the  belt. Make sure  the release button  is 
positioned 
so you  would  be  able  to unbuckle the 
safety  belt quickly  if you  ever  had to. 
5. 
To tighten  the belt, pull its free  end while  you  push 
down  on the  chiid  restraint. 
if you're  using  a 
forward-facing child  restraint, you may  find it helpful 
to  use your  knee  to push  the child  restraint 
as 
you tighten the  belt. 
directions  to  be sure it  is  secure. 
6. Push  and pull the  child  restraint  in different 
To remove  the  child restraint, just  unbuckle the vehicle's 
safety belt.  It  will  be ready  to  work  for  an adult or 
larger  child passenger. 
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Securing a Child Restraint in the Right  Front  Seat  Position 
Your vehicle  has  a right front  passenger  air  bag.  Never 
t a rear facing child restraint in this  seat.  Here’s  why: 
I A CAUTION: 
A child in  a  rear-facing  child restraint  can  be 
seriously  injured  or killed 
if the  right  front 
passenger’s  air bag  inflates.  This 
is because 
the  back  of the  rear-facing  child restraint 
would  be  very close to the  inflating  air  bag. 
Always  secure 
a rear-facing  child  restraint  in 
a  rear  seat. 
Although  a rear seat  is a  safer  place,  you  can  secure  a 
forward-facing child restraint  in the  right  front  seat. 
You’ll  be using  the lap-shoulder  belt.  See  the  earlier  part 
about  the Top Strap  on  page 
7-39, if the child  restraint 
has  one.  Be  sure to follow  the  instructions  that  came 
with the  child restraint.  Secure  the  child in the child 
restraint  when  and  as the  instructions say. 
1. Because  your vehicle  has  a right front  passenger’s 
air bag,  always  move  the seat  as far  back  as  it will 
go  before securing a forward-facing child restraint. 
See  Manual  Seats  on  page 
1-2. 
2. Put  the  restraint  on the  seat. 
3. Pick  up the  latch  plate  and  run  the  lap  and  shoulder 
portions  of the  vehicle’s  safety  belt  through  or 
around  the  restraint.  The child restraint instructions 
will  show  you  how. 
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6. To tighten the belt, feed  the  shoulder  belt  back  into 
the  retractor while  you  push  down  on  the child 
restraint.  You  may  find it helpful to  use  your  knee to 
push  down  on the child  restraint  as  you  tighten 
the  belt. 
7. Push  and  pull  the child  restraint  in different 
directions  to be  sure  it  is secure. 
To remove  the child  restraint,  just unbuckle  the  vehicle’s 
safety belt  and let it go  back  all  the way.  The  safety 
belt will  move freely again  and  be  ready  to work  for  an 
adult or  larger child passenger. 
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