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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2014 5.G Owners Manual Before buying any restraint system, make sure that it has
a label certifying that it meets all applicable Safety
Standards. You should also make sure that you can install
it in the vehicle where you w

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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2014 5.G Owners Manual Infants And Child Restraints
Safety experts recommend that children ride rearward-
facing in the vehicle until they are two years old or until
they reach either the height or weight limit of their rea

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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2014 5.G Owners Manual Older Children And Child Restraints
Children who are two years old or who have outgrown
their rear-facing convertible child seat can ride forward-
facing in the vehicle. Forward-facing child seats and

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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2014 5.G Owners Manual WARNING!(Continued)
•When your child restraint is not in use, secure it in
the vehicle with the seat belt or LATCH anchor-
ages, or remove it from the vehicle. Do not leave it
loose in the vehicle.

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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2014 5.G Owners Manual If the answer to any of these questions was “no,” then the
child still needs to use a booster seat in this vehicle. If the
child is using the lap/shoulder belt, check belt fit peri-
odically and m

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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2014 5.G Owners Manual rear-facing infant restraints will also be equipped with a
tether strap. The tether strap will have a hook at the end
to attach to the top tether anchorage and a way to tighten
the strap after it is a

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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2014 5.G Owners Manual 7. Test that the child restraint is installed tightly bypulling back and forth on the child seat at the belt
path. It should not move more than 1 inch (25.4 mm)
in any direction.
How To Stow An Unused

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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2014 5.G Owners Manual 4. Remove slack in the tether strap according to the childrestraint manufacturer ’s instructions.
WARNING!
•An incorrectly anchored tether strap could lead to
increased head motion and possible in