2011 NISSAN XTERRA child restraint

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NISSAN XTERRA 2011 N50 / 2.G Owners Manual 3. Route the seat belt tongue through the childrestraint and insert it into the buckle until you
hear and feel the latch engage. Be sure to
follow the child restraint manufacturer’s in-
structions f

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NISSAN XTERRA 2011 N50 / 2.G Owners Manual 6. Remove any additional slack from the seatbelt; press downward and rearward firmly in
the center of the child restraint with your
knee to compress the vehicle seat cushion
and seatback while pulling

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NISSAN XTERRA 2011 N50 / 2.G Owners Manual 10. If the child restraint is installed in the frontpassenger seat, place the ignition switch in
the ON position. The front passenger air bag
status light
should illuminate. If this
light is not illum

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NISSAN XTERRA 2011 N50 / 2.G Owners Manual ●Make sure the child’s head will be properly
supported by the booster seat or vehicle
seat. The seatback must be at or above the
center of the child’s ears. For example, if a
low back booster se

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NISSAN XTERRA 2011 N50 / 2.G Owners Manual 3. The booster seat should be positioned onthe vehicle seat so that it is stable.
If necessary, adjust or remove the head re-
straint to obtain the correct booster seat fit. If
the head restraint is r

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NISSAN XTERRA 2011 N50 / 2.G Owners Manual WARNING
●Never let children ride unrestrained or
extend their hands or face out of the
window. Do not attempt to hold them in
your lap or arms. Some examples of
dangerous riding positions are shown

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NISSAN XTERRA 2011 N50 / 2.G Owners Manual WARNING
●Children may be severely injured or
killed when the front air bags, side air
bags or curtain and rollover air bags
inflate if they are not properly re-
strained. Pre-teens and children shou

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NISSAN XTERRA 2011 N50 / 2.G Owners Manual WARNING
●Even with the NISSAN Advanced Air
Bag System, never install a rear-facing
child restraint in the front seat. An in-
flating front air bag could seriously in-
jure or kill your child. See