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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF PLUS 2004  Owners Manual According to US federal stand ards , an vanced  Alrbag System  can deploy  with the 
For their  own safety,  all children, especially 12 years and younger,  must always  ride on 
When installing  a ch

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF PLUS 2004  Owners Manual Introduction 
In this sect ion youll find  information on the lowing: 
C hild  restraints and Advanced front airbag system 
Importa nt  safety  instructions using  child seats 
Using  a  child restra

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF PLUS 2004  Owners Manual Using a 
the introductory inform at io n  and  hee d the on page 
Important s p ecia l steps when installin g a c hild  re­straint with 
special precautions when in stalli ng 
a  ch ild  restra int

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF PLUS 2004  Owners Manual Convertible 
child  restraints ore equippe d  wit h  lower anch ors and o top tether, of the seat using 
t h e 
read  and  note th e  introdu ctory 
on page 
lb s.  (9  kg) and lb s. kg) mu st always

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF PLUS 2004  Owners Manual weight-sens ing  mat in side th e  fron t passenger 
seat,  so  that  the front passenger  airbag  status is ways  correct ly  signaled  by  th e AJR BAG light. be s ure  to  read th e add it io n al

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF PLUS 2004  Owners Manual Securing the 
Markings for the LATCH lower  universal choroges  on the 
firs t read and  no te  th e introducto ry inform ation heed  th e W ARN INGS on page 
In is  used 
to  describe the combination

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF PLUS 2004  Owners Manual seating position:  Guide the upper  te th er 
s trap  under th e o uter r ear head restra int  (raise th e 
h ead restra int  if  n ecessary). 
Guide th e te th er  strap  betwe en  th e re ar  seat b

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF PLUS 2004  Owners Manual Securing a restraint with the Top Tether strap 
Fig . 71 Example of  a mounted upper tether strop . The tether strop reduces the forward movement  of the child 
restraint in a  crash, the 
tether stro
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