2. SeeSecuring a Child Restraint in the Right
Front Seat Position (Regular and Extended
Cab) (With Airbag Off Switch) on page 78
orSecuring a Child Restraint in the Right
Front Seat Position (Regular and Extended
Cab) (With Passenger Sensing System)
on page 85for instructions on installing the
child restraint using the safety belts.
3. Push and pull the child restraint in different
directions to be sure it is secure.
Extended Cab Models
1. Attach and tighten the lower attachments to
the lower anchors. If the child restraint does
not have lower attachments or the desired
seating position does not have lower anchors,
secure the child restraint with the top tether
and the safety belts. Refer to your child
restraint manufacturer instructions and the
instructions in this manual.
1.1. Find the lower anchors for the desired
seating position.
1.2. Put the child restraint on the seat.
1.3. Attach and tighten the lower
attachments on the child restraint to the
lower anchors.2. If the child restraint manufacturer recommends
that the top tether be attached, attach and
tighten the top tether to the top tether anchor,
if your vehicle has one. Refer to the child
restraint instructions and the following steps:
2.1. When using a child restraint with a top
tether in the rear driver’s side position,
raise the head restraint and route
the top tether through the fabric loop
and under the center shoulder belt.
Then, attach the top tether to the metal
anchor point at the center rear
seating position.
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Securing a Child Restraint in the
Right Front Seat Position
(Regular and Extended Cab)
(With Airbag Off Switch)
Your vehicle has a right front passenger airbag. A
rear seat is a safer place to secure a forward-facing
child restraint. SeeWhere to Put the Restraint
on page 55.
If your instrument panel has one of the switches
pictured in the following illustrations, your
vehicle has an airbag off switch that you can use
to manually turn off the right front passenger’s
airbag.Your switch may vary slightly. SeeAirbag Off
Switch on page 100for more on this, including
important safety information and illustrations
of alternate switch designs.
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