2004 GMC ENVOY Owner's Manual

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GMC ENVOY 2004  Owners Manual {CAUTION:
The body structure of a young child is quite
unlike that of an adult or older child, for whom
the safety belts are designed. A young child’s
hip bones are still so small that the vehicle

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GMC ENVOY 2004  Owners Manual A rear-facing infant seat (B) provides restraint with the
seating surface against the back of the infant. The
harness system holds the infant in place and, in a crash,
acts to keep the infant position

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GMC ENVOY 2004  Owners Manual A booster seat (F-G) is a child restraint designed to
improve the �t of the vehicle’s safety belt system. Some
booster seats have a shoulder belt positioner, and
some high-back booster seats have a

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GMC ENVOY 2004  Owners Manual Q:How do child restraints work?
A:A child restraint system is any device designed for
use in a motor vehicle to restrain, seat, or position
children. A built-in child restraint system is a
permanent p

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GMC ENVOY 2004  Owners Manual Where to Put the Restraint
Accident statistics show that children are safer if they
are restrained in the rear rather than the front seat. We,
therefore, recommend that child restraints be secured
in

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GMC ENVOY 2004  Owners Manual In Canada, the law requires that forward-facing child
restraints have a top strap, and that the strap be
anchored. In the United States, some child restraints
also have a top strap. If your child rest

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GMC ENVOY 2004  Owners Manual Top Strap Anchor Location
Anchor brackets for the rear seat positions are located
on the �oor in the cargo area of your vehicle (Envoy
only). Do not use the rear tie-down brackets near
the liftgate fo

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GMC ENVOY 2004  Owners Manual Lower Anchorages and Top Tethers
for Children (LATCH System)
Your vehicle has the LATCH system. You’ll �nd
anchors (A) in the rear outside seat positions.
This system, designed to make installation