2005 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER Owners Manual

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CAUTION
Do not install a child restraint system
on the third seat if it interferes with
the lock mechanism of the second
seats. Otherwise, the child or second
seat occupant(s) may be killed or se-

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2. While pressing the infant  seat firmlyagainst the seat cushion and seatback,
tighten the lap belt by pulling its free
end to hold the infant seat securely.CAUTION
Push and pull the child restrai

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(B) CONVERTIBLE SEAT INSTALLATION
A convertible seat must be used in for-
ward�facing or rear�facing position de-
pending on the age and size of the
child. When installing, follow the
manufacturer

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CAUTION
After inserting the tab, make sure
the tab and buckle are  locked and
that the lap portion of the belt is
not twisted.
Do not insert coins, clips, etc. in
the buckle as this may prevent y

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3. To remove the convertible seat, pressthe buckle release button. 13c564(A) INFANT SEAT INSTALLATION
An infant seat must be used in rear�
facing position only.
13c565
CAUTION
Never install a rear

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Do not install a child restraint sys-
tem on the third seat if it interferes
with the lock mechanism of the sec-
ond seats. Otherwise, the child or
second seat occupant(s) may be
killed or serious

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2. Fully extend the shoulder belt to put itin the lock mode. When the belt is
then retracted even slightly, it cannot
be extended.
To hold the infant seat securely, make
sure the belt is in the loc

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4. To remove the infant seat, press thebuckle release button and allow the
belt to retract completely. The belt will
move freely again and be ready to
work for an adult or older child passen-
ger.