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............................ ......... . 3.1  28 
-Duplicate  ............................ .......  . 3.1  26 
-Ignition.  Safety Inter lock  ...................... . 3.1 
93 
- M aster  with remote .......................... . 3.1 25 
-Remot e re lease ...... . ... .................... . 3.1 25 
- Replacement ....................... .. .. .....  . 3.1 26 
-Tag ................................ ......... . 3.1 26 
(Lower  Anchor  and Tethe r for ...... . 2.1 39 
System,  -Seat markings  .................. . 2.1 45 
system  .................................. . 2.1 48 
-Attaching  a child  restraint  to the system  .. . 2.1  48 
Leather
, -How to clean .......................... . 3.2 28 
Lift ing 
-
Floor jack ...................................  . 3.2 79 
-Jack ........................................ . 3 .2 66 
-Workshop  hoist .............................. . 3.2 79 
L ifting  point 
-front ............................ 3.2 
-rear .................... .................... . 3.2  
     
        
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SAFETY 
smash the 
child seat and 
ommend that children  alway s sit  in the  back 
seat. See 
require  that the following  special 
tions  be taken : 
see in this 
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Using a rear-facing child seat on the front seat of a 
injure and 
can even a 
The 
against the backrest, center arm rest, or door. 
Never a rear-facing restraint in the forward-facing direction. Rear-facing restraints are 
designed for the 
fant or  a  larger  ch ild in a  rearward-facing 
seat. 
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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 could not hold onto the child under the forces 
a crash at a speed  of 
be more  than times  the weight of the means the weight of the be  more  than kg). 
Under  these conditions. 
too for an infant  restraint  up to 
4  years 
or  18 kg) strained  in a seat 
dangerous 
est 
seat. for an fant  or a in a rearwar d-facing 
seat. 
ous injury to the child. 
ward-facing child seats on the rear seat . 
Always read and heed all  
     
        
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exceptional circumstances  require the 
use  of a forward-faci
ng chi ld  seat  on the 
front  seat,  the child's  safety and well-being 
r eq
uire  that  the following  special precau
tions  be taken: 
Booster seats 
up  to 8 years old 
is 
usually  best 
to put these  children in ap
propriate  booster seats. 
Be sure  the boo
ste r seat  meets all applicable  safety 
standards. 
Booster  seats 
raise the seat ing position of 
the  child  and reposition  both the lap and sh oulder  parts of the  safety  belt so th at  the y 
pass  across  the child's  body in the right 
places. 
The  routing  of the  belt  over  the child's  body 
is  ve
ry importa nt for the  child's protection. whether  or not  a booster  seat is  used.  
     
        
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SAFETY FIRST 
Securing a 
and the front passenge r three
point  safety have  a convertible  locking 
feature  in addition to the  eme rgen cy locking 
feature. 
seat  at an outer 
seating  position.  you must  first  activate  the 
convertib le  locking  feature.  Then secure  the 
seat by using  the seat 
Always install rear-facing child 
seats or infant carriers on the rear 
seat. 
is always safer to install a 
child seat in the rear. 
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Securing a 
First make  sure the seat  backrest of the 
rear  seat  bench  is in  upright  position  and se
curely  latched  in place, 
Booklet 3-1, chapter 
Then  secure  the child  seat as described 
in  this  chapter 
Be sure  to follow  the instructions  provided 
by  the  manufacturer  of the  child  restraint 
you  are using. 
_ 
when it is being used, Booklet 3. 1, chapter 
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Tether Anchors 
Never mount two child restraint seats on one anchor point. 
Never use child restraint tether anchorages to secure safety belts or other kinds of occupant re
straints. 
Never attach a tether strap to a tie-down hook in the luggage 
compartment 
Never secure or attach any lug
gage or other items to the LATCH lower anchorages or to the tether anchors. 
Beginning with year wagen 
Sedan 
The show the tether  anchors 
for  the  rear  seating  positions: 
-Sedan: 
Tether  anchors  for the  three  rear seating 
positions  are 
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