2009 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER Owners Manual

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CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2009 1.G Owners Manual •Safety experts recommend that children ride
rearward-facing in the vehicle until they are at least
one year old and weigh at least 20 lbs (9 kg). Two types
of child restraints can be used rearward-

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CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2009 1.G Owners Manual •The belt-positioning booster seat is for children weigh-
ing more than 40 lbs (18 kg), but who are still too small
to fit the vehicle’s seat belts properly. If the child
cannot sit with knees ben

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CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2009 1.G Owners Manual Here are some tips on getting the most out of your child
restraint:
•Before buying any restraint system, make sure that it
has a label certifying that it meets all applicable Safety
Standards. We al

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CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2009 1.G Owners Manual •If the belt still can’t be tightened, or if pulling and
pushing on the restraint loosens the belt, disconnect
the latch plate from the buckle, turn the latch plate
around, and insert the latch pl

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CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2009 1.G Owners Manual the outboard positions only. Regardless of the specific
type of lower attachment,NEVERinstall LATCH-
compatible child seats such that two seats share a com-
mon lower anchorage. If you are installing

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CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2009 1.G Owners Manual provide add-on tether strap kits for some of their older
products. Tether anchorage kits are also available for
most older vehicles.
Because the lower anchorages are to be introduced to
passenger-carr

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CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2009 1.G Owners Manual In general, you will first loosen the adjusters on the lower
and tether straps so that you can more easily attach the
hook or connector to the lower and tether anchorages. The
tether strap should be r

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CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2009 1.G Owners Manual •Make sure that the child is upright in the seat.
•The lap portion should be low on the hips and as snug
as possible.
•Check belt fit periodically. A child’s squirming or
slouching can move th