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Whatever type you have, f ollow 
the child seat maker’s instructions
f or adjusting or tightening the f it. 
Remove the cargo area cover, and 
place it on the cargo area f loor
(see page ).Lif t the head restraint (see page
), then route the tether strap
through the legs of the head
restraint and over the seat-back,
making sure the strap is not
twisted.
Other LATCH-compatible seats have
a f lexible-type connector as shown
above.
Place the child seat on the vehicle
seat, then attach the seat to the
lower anchors according to the
child seat maker’s instructions. 
Some LATCH-compatible seats 
have a rigid-type connector as
shown above.
5. 6.
4.
3.
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Flexible type
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Attach the tether strap hook to the 
tether anchor, then tighten the
strap as instructed by the child 
seat maker. 
Push and pull the child seat 
f orward and f rom side-to-side to
verify that it is secure.To install a LATCH-compatible child
seat in the rear center seating
position, use the center lower
anchorsasshownabove.
Follow step 1 through 8 as described 
previously to secure the child seat. 
When you install the child seat in the 
rear center seating position, you
cannotusetheseatbeltbehindthe
driver’s seat.
Remove the head restraint (see page
).Make sure the removed head
restraint is secured in the cargo area. 
Reinstall the head restraint when the
child seat is removed.
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8.
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CENTER LOWER ANCHORS
TETHER STRAP HOOK ANCHOR
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Tighten the strap according to the 
seat maker’s instructions. 
Attach the tether strap hook to the 
anchor, making sure the tether
strap is not twisted.
Remove the cargo area cover, and
place it on the cargo area f loor
(see page ). Af ter properly securing the child 
seat (see page ), lif t the head
restraint, then route the tether
strap over the seat-back and
through the head restraint legs. 
Remove the head restraint (see 
page). Make sure the removed
head restraint is secured in the
cargo area. Reinstall the head 
restraint when the child seat is
removed. 
Af ter properly securing the child 
seat (see page ), route the
tether strap over the top of the
seat-back. 
When you install the child seat in 
the rear center seating position,
you cannot use the seat belt
behind the driver’s seat.
1.
4.
2.
3.
(Outer seating position) 
(Rear center seating position)
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When a child reaches the 
recommended weight or height limit
for a forward-facing child seat, the 
child should sit in a back seat on a 
booster seat and wear a lap/shoulder
belt. 
The f ollowing pages give 
instructions on how to check proper
seat belt f it, what kind of booster
seat to use if one is needed, and
important precautions f or a child
who must sit in f ront.To determine if a lap/shoulder belt
properly f its a child, have the child
put on the seat belt, then ask
yourself :Does the child sit all the way back
against the seat? 
Do the child’s knees bend 
comf ortably over the edge of the
seat?
1. 
2. 
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Allowing a child age 12 or under 
to sit in front can result in injury
or death if the passenger’s front 
airbag inflates. 
If a child must ride in front, 
move the vehicle seat as far
back as possible, use a booster 
seat if needed, have the child
sit up properly and wear the
seat belt properly.
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Does the shoulder belt cross
between the child’s neck and arm?
Is the lap part of the belt as low as
possible, touching the child’s
thighs?
Will the child be able to stay
seated like this f or the whole trip?
If you answer yes to all these
questions, the child is ready to wear
the lap/shoulder belt correctly. If
you answer no to any question, the
child needs to ride on a booster seat. A child who has outgrown a f orward- f acing child seat should ride in a
back seat and use a booster seat
until the lap/shoulder belt f its them
properly without the booster.Booster seats can be high-back or
low-back. Whichever style you select,
make sure the booster seat meets
f ederal saf ety standards (see page
) and that you f ollow the booster
seat maker’s instructions. Some states and Canadian provinces
also require children to use a booster
seat until they reach a given age or
weight (e.g., 6 years or 60 lbs). Be
sure to check current laws in the
states or provinces where you intend
to drive.
3.
4.
5.
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If a child who uses a booster seat 
must ride in f ront, move the vehicle
seat as far back as possible and be 
sure the child is wearing the seat 
belt properly. 
A child may continue using a booster 
seat until the tops of their ears are
even with the top of the vehicle’s or 
booster’s seat-back. A child of this
height should be tall enough to use
the lap/shoulder belt without a
booster seat.The National Highway Traffic Safety 
Administration and Transport
Canada recommend that all children
aged 12 and under be properly
restrained in a back seat. 
If the passenger’s front airbag 
inf lates in a moderate to severe
f rontal collision, the airbag can cause
serious injuries to a child who is
unrestrained, improperly restrained,
sitting too close to the airbag, or out
of position. 
A side airbag also poses risks. If any 
part of a larger child’s body is in the
path of a deploying side airbag, the
child could receive possibly serious
injuries.Of course, children vary widely. And 
while age may be one indicator of
when a child can saf ely ride in f ront, 
there are other important f actors you 
should consider. 
Physically, a child must be large 
enough f or the lap/shoulder belt to
properly f it (see pages and ). If
the seat belt does not f it properly,
with or without the child sitting on a
booster seat, the child should not sit
in f ront. 
To saf ely ride in f ront, a child must 
be able to f ollow the rules, including
sitting properly, and wearing the seat
belt properly throughout a ride.
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Maturity
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Your vehicle’s exhaust contains 
carbon monoxide gas. Carbon
monoxide should not enter the 
vehicle in normal driving if you 
maintain your vehicle properly and
f ollow the inf ormation on this page. 
Have the exhaust system inspected 
f or leaks whenever:High levels of carbon monoxide can
collect rapidly in enclosed areas,
such as a garage. Do not run the
engine with the garage door closed.
Even with the door open, run the
engine only long enough to move the
vehicle out of the garage.
The vehicle is raised f or an oil
change. 
You notice a change in the sound 
of the exhaust. 
The vehicle was in an accident 
that may have damaged the
underside. With the tailgate open, airflow can 
pull exhaust gas into your vehicle’s
interior and create a hazardous 
condition. If you must drive with the 
tailgate open, open all the windows,
and set the climate control system as
shown below. 
If you must sit in your parked vehicle 
with the engine running, even in an
unconfined area, adjust the climate
control system as f ollows:
Select the f resh air mode.
Select the mode.
Set the f an speed to high.
Set the temperature control to a
comfortable setting.
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Carbon monoxide gas is toxic. 
Breathing it can cause
unconsciousness and even kill 
you. 
Avoid any enclosed areas or 
activities that expose you to
carbon monoxide.
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The instrument panel has many 
indicators that give you important
inf ormation about your vehicle.If your f ront passenger does not
f asten their seat belt, the indicator
comes on about 6 seconds af ter the 
ignition switch is turned to the ON 
(II) position. 
If either of you do not f asten your 
seat belt while driving, the beeper
will sound and the indicator will f lash 
again at regular intervals. For more
inf ormation, see page . 
You will also see a ‘‘FASTEN SEAT 
BELT’’ or ‘‘FASTEN PASSENGER
SEAT BELT’’ message on the multi-
inf ormation display (see page ).
This indicator reminds you and your 
passengers to f asten your seat belts. 
If you turn the ignition switch to the 
ON (II) position bef ore f astening
your seat belts, the beeper sounds, 
and the indicator f lashes. If you do
not fasten your seat belts before the
beeper stops, the indicator stops
f lashing but remains on.
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