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be  properly  restrained  in  a child  safety  seat  certi
fied  for  their  si ze  and  weight ¢ 
fig.  157 and 
¢ fig.  158. 
The airbag  on  the passenger  side  makes  the  front 
seat  a  potentially  dangerous  place  for a child  to 
ride.  The front  seat  is  not  the  safest  place  for  a 
child  in  a forward-facing  child  safety  seat.  It  is a 
very  dangerous  place  for  an  infant  or  a  larger 
child  in  a  rearward-facing  se at. 
A WARNING 
Not  using  a child  safety  seat,  using  the  wrong 
child  safety  seat  or  improperly  installing  a 
child  restraint  increases the  risk  of serious 
personal  injury  and  death  in  a  collision or  oth
er  emergency  situation. 
- Children  on  the  front  seat  of  any  car,  even 
with  Advanced  Airbags , can  be  seriously  in
jured  or  even  killed  when  an airbag  inflates. 
A child  in a  rearward-facing  child  safety  seat 
installed  on  the  front  passenger  seat  will  be 
seriously  injured  and  can  be  killed  if the 
front  airbag  inflates  -even  with  an  Ad
vanced Airbag  System. 
- The  inflating  airbag  will  hit  the  child  safety 
seat  or  infant  carrier  with  great  force  and 
will smash  the  child  safety  seat  and  child  against  the  backrest,  center  armrest,  door 
or  roof. 
- Always  install rearward-facing  child  safety 
seats  on  the  rear  seat. 
- If you  must  install  a  rearward  facing  child 
safety  seat  on  the  front  passenger  seat  be 
cause  of  exceptional  circumstances  and  the 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF light  does  not 
come  on  and  stay  on,  immediately  install 
the  rearward-facing  child  safety  seat in a 
rear  seating  position  and  have  the  airbag 
system  inspected  by your  authorized  Audi 
dealer. 
- The  rear  side  of  the child  safety  seat  should 
be  positioned  as  close  as  possible  to  the 
backrest  on  the  vehicle  seat. 
- Always  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS when ever  using  a  child  restrained in  a vehicle  is 
being  used  ¢ 
page  124,  Safety  belts, 
Child safety 
¢ page  132,  Airbag  system and 
¢ page  152,  Important  information. 
A WARNING 
-If  exceptional  circumstances  require  the  use 
of  a forward-facing  child  restraint  on  the  front 
passenger's  seat,  the  child's  safety  and  well
being  require  that  the  following  special  pre
cautions  be  taken: 
- Make sure  the  forward-facing  seat  has  been  designed  and  certified  by its  manufacturer 
for  use  on  a front  seat  with  a  passenger 
front  and  side  airbag . 
- Always follow  the  manufacturer's  instruc
tions  provided  with  the  child safety  seat  or 
infant  carrier. 
- Always move  the  front  passenger  seat  into 
the  rearmost  position  of  the  passenger 
seat's  fore  and aft adjustment  range,  and  as 
far  away  from  the  airbag  as  possible  before 
installing  the  child  restraint. 
- Always make  sure  that  nothing  prevents  the 
front  passenger's  seat  from  being  moved  to 
the  rearmost  position  in its fore  and aft  ad · 
justment  range. 
- Always make  sure  the  backrest  is  in an  up
right  position. 
- Make sure  that  the 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG 
OFF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on  all  the  time 
whenever  the  ignition  is switched  on. 
- If  the  light  does  not  stay  on , perform  the 
checks  ¢ 
page  142,  Monitoring  the Ad
vanced Airbag  System. 
- Take the  child  restraint off the  front  passen
ger  seat  and  install  it properly  at  one  of  the 
rear  seat  positions  if the 
PASSENGER AIR 
BAG OFF 
light  does  not  stay  on  whenever 
the  ignition  is switched  on. 
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Child safety 
Booster  seats  and safety  belts 
Properly  used booster  seats  can help  protect 
children weighing  between  about  40  lbs . and  80 
lbs.  (18  kg and  36  kg)  who  are  less than  4 
ft. 9 
in.  (57  inches/1.45  meters)  tall . 
Fig. 159 Rear seat:  child prope rly restrained  in a booste r 
seat 
The vehicle's  safety  belts  alone  will  not  fit  most 
children  until  they  are  at  least  4 
ft. 9  in . (57  in
ches/1.45  meters)  tall  and  weigh  about  80  lbs.  (36  kg) . Booster  seats  raise  these  children up  so 
that  the  safety  belt  will pass  properly  over  the 
stronger  parts  of their  bodies  and  the  safety  belt 
can  help  protect  them  in a crash . 
•  Do not  use  the  convertible  locking  retractor 
when  using  the  vehicle's  safety  belt  to  restrain 
a  child  on  a  booster  seat. 
•  The  shoulder  belt  must  lie as  close  to  the  cen
ter  of  the  child's  collar  bone  as  possible  and 
must  lie fla t and  snug  on  the  upper  body.  It 
must  never  lie across  the  throat  or  neck . The 
lap  belt  must  lie across  the  pelvis  and  never 
across  the  stomach  or  abdomen . Make sure  the 
belt  lies  flat  and  snug.  Pull  on  the belt  to  tight
en  if necessary. 
•  Secure  unused  safety  belts  on  the  rear  seat 
¢ page  157 . 
Children up to  about  40  lbs.  (18  kg) are  best  pro
tected  in chi ld  safety  seats  designed  for their  age 
and  weight.  Experts  say that  the  skeletal  struc
ture,  particularly  the  pelvis,  of these  children  is 
not  fully  developed , and  they  must  not  use  the 
vehicle  safety  belts  without  a  suitable  child  re
straint. 
160 
It  is usually  best  to  put  these  children  in appro
priate  booster  seats . Be sure  the  booster  seat 
meets  all  applicable  safety  standards. 
Booster  seats  raise  the seating  position  of the 
child  and  reposition  both  the  lap  and  shoulder 
parts  of the  safety  belt  so  that  they  pass  across 
the  child's  body  in the  right places.  The  routing  of 
the  belt  over  the  child 's  body  is very  important 
for  the  child's  protection,  whether  or  not  a  boos
ter  seat  is  used. Children  age  12  and  under  must 
always  ride in the  rear  seat. 
Children  who  are  at  least 4 
ft. 9 in.  (57  inches/ 
1.45  meters)  tall  can  generally  use  the  vehicle's 
three  point  lap  and  shoulder  belts.  Never use  the 
lap  belt  portion  of the  vehicle's  safety  belt  alone 
to  restrain  any child,  regardless  of  how big  the 
child  is. Always remember  that child ren  do  not 
have  the  pronounced  pelvic  structure  required for 
the  proper  function of  lap  belt  portion  of the  ve
hicle's  three  point  lap  and  shoulder  be lts.  The 
child's  safety  absolutely  requires  that  a  lap  belt 
portion  of  the  safety  belt  be  fastened  snugly  and 
as  low as  possible  around  the  pelvis.  Never  let 
the  lap  belt  portion  of  the  safety  belt  pass  over 
the  child 's  stomach  or  abdomen . 
In  a  crash,  airbags  must  inflate  within  a  blink  of 
an  eye and  with  considerable  force . In  order  to  do 
its job,  the  airbag  needs  room  to  inflate  so  that  it 
will  be  there  to  protect  the  occupant  as  the  occu 
pant  moves  forward  into the  airbag . 
A vehicle  occupant  who  is out  of  position  and  too 
close  to  the  airbag  gets  in the  way of  an  inflating 
airbag . When  an  occupant  is too  close,  he  or  she 
will  be  struck  violently  and  w ill receive  ser ious  or 
possibly  even  fatal  injury . 
In  order  for  the  airbag  to  offer  protection,  it  is 
important  that  all  vehicle  occupants,  especially 
any ch ildren,  who  must  be  in the  front  seat  be
cause  of exceptional  circumstances,  be  properly 
restrained  and  as  far  away from  the  airbag  as 
possible.  By keeping  room  between  the  child's 
body  and  the  front  of the  passenger  compart
ment,  the  airbag  can  inflate  completely  and  pro
vide supplemental  protection  in certain  frontal 
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_& WARNING 
Not  using  a  booster  seat, using the  booster 
seat  improperly,  incorrectly  installing  a  boos
ter  seat  or  using  the  vehicle  safety  belt  im properly  increases  the  risk  of serious  personal 
injury  and  death  in a collision  or  other  emer
gency  situation.  To help  reduce  the  risk of  se
rious  personal  injury  and/or  death: 
- The  shoulder  belt  must  lie as  close  to  the 
center  of the  child's  collar  bone as  possible 
and  must  lie flat  and  snug  on  the  upper 
body. 
It must  never  lie across  the  throat  or 
neck.  The lap  belt  must  lie across  the  pelvis 
and  never  across  the  stomach  or  abdomen.  Make sure  the  belt  lies  flat  and  snug . Pull on 
the  belt  to  tighten  if necessary. 
- Failure  to  properly  route  safety  belts  over  a 
child's  body  will cause  severe  injuries  in an 
accident  or  other  emergency  situation 
¢ page  124. 
-The  rear side  of  the  child  safety  seat  should 
be  positioned  as  close  as  possible  to  the 
backrest  on  the  vehicle  seat. 
- Children  on the  front  seat  of  any  car,  even 
with  Advanced  Airbags,  can  be  seriously  in 
jured  or  even  killed  when  an  airbag  inflates. 
- Never  let  a  child  stand  or  kneel  on  any  seat. 
- Never  let  a child  ride  in  the cargo  area  of 
your  vehicle. 
- Always  remember  that  a child  leaning  for
ward,  sitting  sideways  or  out  of  position  in 
any way  during  an  accident  can  be  struck  by 
a deploying  airbag.  This will  result  in serious 
personal  injury  or  death. 
- If you  must  install  a  booster  seat  on  the 
front  passenger  seat  because  of  exceptional 
circumstances  the 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG 
OFF 
light  must  come  on  and  stay  on,  when
ever  the  ignition  is switched  on. 
- If the PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF light  does 
not  come  on  and  stay  on,  perform  the 
checks  described ¢ 
page  142,  Monitoring 
the Advanced Airbag System. 
- Take  the  child  restraint  off  the  front  passen
ger  seat  and  install  it  properly at  one  of the 
rear  seat  positions  if the 
PASSENGER AIR 
-
Child  safety 
BAG OFF light does  not  stay  on  whenever 
the  ignition  is switched  on. 
- Always read  and  heed all  WARNINGS when
ever  using  a  child  restrained  in a vehicle  is 
being  used¢ 
page  124,  Safety  belts, 
¢ page  132,  Airbag system and 
¢ page  152,  Important  information. 
Securing  child  seats 
Securing a child safety  seat  using  a safety 
belt 
Safety  belts  for  the  rear seats  and  the  front  pas
senger's  seat  can be locked  with  the  convertible 
locking retractor  to properly secure  child safety 
seats. 
The  safety  belts  emergency  locking retractors  for 
the  rear  seats  safety  belts  and  for  the  front  pas senger's  seat  safety  belt  have a  convertible  lock
ing  retractor  for  child  restraints.  The safety  belt 
must  be  locked  so  that belt  webbing  cannot  un
ree l. The  retractor  can  be  activated  to  lock the 
safety  belt  and  prevent  the safety  belt  webbing 
from  loosening  up during  normal  driv ing . A child 
safety  seat  can  only  be  properly  installed when 
the  safety  belt  is locked  so  that the  child  and 
child  safety  seat  will stay  in place. 
Always  remember:  Even  though  your  vehicle  is 
equipped  with  an  Advanced  Airbag  system,  all 
children,  especially  those  12  years  and younger, 
should  a lways  ride  in the  back  seat  properly  re
strained  for  their age  and  weight. 
_& WARNING 
= 
Improperly  installed  child  safety  seats  in-
crease  the  risk  of serious  personal  injury and 
death  in a  collision. 
- Always make  sure  that  the  safety  belt  re
tractor  is locked  when  installing a  child  safe
ty  seat.  An unlocked  safety  belt  retractor 
cannot  hold  the  child  safety  seat  in place 
during  normal  driving  or  in a  crash. 
- Always  buckle  the  child  safety  seat  firmly  in 
place  even  if a child  is not  sitting  in  it. A 
loose  child  safety  seat  can  fly around  during 
a sudden  stop  or  in a  collision.  ..,. 
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Child  safety 
-If  the  backrest  is not  securely  latched, the 
child  and  the  child  restraint  will  be  thrown 
forward  together  with  the  backrest  and  will 
strike  parts  of the  vehicle  interior. The  child 
can  be seriously  injured  or  killed . 
- Never  install  rearward-facing  child  safety 
seats  or  infant  carriers  on  the  front  passen 
ger  seat . A child  will  be  seriously  injured and 
can  be  killed  when  the  passenger  airbag  in
flates. 
- The  inflating  airbag  will  hit  the  child  safety 
seat  or  infant  carrier  with  great  force  and 
will smash  the  child  safety  seat  and child 
against  the backrest,  center  armrest,  door 
or  roof. 
- Always  install rearward-facing  child  safety 
seats  or  infant  carriers  on  the  rear  seat. 
- Forward-facing  child  safety  seats or  infant 
carriers  installed  on  the front  passenger's 
seat  may  interfere  with  the  deployment  of 
the  airbag  and  cause  serious  injury  to  the 
child. 
- It  is safer  to  install  a forward-facing  child 
safety  seat  on  the  rear  seat. 
- Always  read and  heed  all  WARNINGS when
ever  using  a  child  restrained in a  vehicle  is 
being  used 
c:!> page  152. Special  precautions 
apply  when  installing a  child  safety  seat  on 
the  front  passenger  seat 
c:!>  page  133,  Child 
restraints  on  the  front  seat  -some  impor
tant  things  to  know . 
A WARNING 
Always take special  precautions  if you  must 
install  a forward  or  rearward-facing  child  re
straint  on  the  front passenger's  seat  in  excep
tional  situations: 
- Whenever  a forward  or  rearward-facing 
child  restraint  is  installed  on the front  pas
senger  seat,  the 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF 
light  must  come  on  and  stay  on  whenever 
the  ignition  is switched  on. 
-If the PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF light  does 
not  come  on  and  stay  on,  perform  the 
checks  described 
c:!> page  142, Monitoring 
the  Advanced  Airbag  System. 
162 
-
- Take the  child  restraint  off  the  front passen
ger  seat  and  install  it  properly  at  one  of the 
rear  seat  positions  if the 
PASSENGER AIR 
BAG OFF 
light  does  not  stay  on  whenever 
the  ignition  is switched  on . 
- Improper  installation  of child  restraints  can 
reduce  their  effectiveness  or  even  prevent 
them  from  providing  any  protection. 
- An improperly  installed  child  restraint  can 
interfere  with  the  airbag  as  it deploys  and 
seriously  injure  or  even kill the  child . 
-Always  carefully  follow the  manufacturer 's 
instructions  provided  with  the child  safety 
seat  or  carrier. 
- Never  place  additional  items  on  the  seat  that  can  increase  the  total weight  registered 
by the  weight-sensing  mat and  can  cause  in
jury  in a  crash. 
A WARNING 
Forward-facing  child  restraints: 
- Always make  sure  the  forward-facing  seat 
has  been  designed  and  certified  by its  man
ufacturer  for  use on a front  seat  with  a pas
senger  front  and  side airbag. 
- Never  put  the  forward-facing  child  restraint 
up,  against  or very  near  the instrument  pan
el. 
-Always move  the passenger  seat  into  its 
rearmost  position in the  seat's  fore  and  aft 
adjustment  range,  as  far  away  from  the  air
bag  as  possible  before installing  the  for
ward-facing  child  restraint.  The  backrest 
must  be  adjusted  to  an  upright  position. 
- Make sure  that  the 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG 
OFF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on  all  the  time 
whenever  the  ignition  is switched  on. 
A WARNING 
Rearward-facing  child  restraints: 
- A child  in a  rearward-facing  child  safety  seat 
installed  on  the  front  passenger  seat  will  be 
seriously  injured  and  can  be  killed  if the 
front  airbag  inflates -even  with  an  Ad-
vanced  Airbag  System .  .,.  
         
        
        
     
        
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-The  inflating  airbag  will  hit  the  child  safety 
seat  or  infant  carrier  with  great  force  and 
will smash  the  child  safety  seat  and  child  against  the  backrest,  center  armrest,  door 
or  roof. 
- Always  be  especially  careful  if you  must  in
stall  a  rearward  facing  child  safety  seat  on 
the  front  passenger  seat  in exceptional  cir cumstances. 
-A  tight  tether  strap  on  a  rearward-facing  child  restraint  attached  to  the  front  passen
ger  seat  can put  too  much  pressure  on  the 
weight-mat  in the  seat  and  register  a heavi
er  weight  in the  Advanced  Airbag  System . 
The  heavier  weight  registered  can  make  the 
system  work  as  though  an  adult  were  on  the 
seat  and  deploy  the  Advanced  Airbag  when 
it  must  be  suppressed  causing  serious  or 
even  fatal  injury to  the  child. 
- Make sure  that  the 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG 
OFF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on  all  the  time 
whenever  the  ignition  is switched  on. 
- If the PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF light  does 
not  come  on  and  stay  on,  immediately  in
stall  the  rearward-facing  child  safety  seat  in 
a  rear  seating  position  and  have  the  airbag 
system  inspected  by your  authorized  Audi 
dealer. 
Activating  the  convertible  locking  retractor 
Use the  convertible  locking retractor  to secure  a 
child restraint. 
Alw ays  heed  the  child  s afety  seat  manufacturer 's 
instructions  when installing  a  child restraint  in 
your  vehicle . To activate  the  convertible  locking 
retractor: 
..  Place  the  child  restraint  on  a seat,  preferably  on 
the  rear  seat. 
..  Slowly  pull  the  belt 
all the  way  out . 
.. Route  it around  or  through  the  child  restraint 
belt  path ~,& . 
..  Push  the  child  safety seat  down  with  your  full 
weight  to get  the  safety  belt  really tight. 
..  Insert  the  belt  tongue  into  the  buckle  for that 
seating  position. 
Child safety 
..  Guide  the  safety  belt  back  into  the  retractor  un
til  the  belt  lies  flat  and  snug  on  the  child  safety 
seat. 
..  You should  hear  a  "clicking"  noise  as  the  belt 
winds  back  into  the  inertia  reel.  Test  the  con
vertible  locking retractor  by pulling  on  the  belt . 
You should  no  longer be  able  to  pull  the  belt 
out  of the  retractor. The  convertible  locking  re
tractor  is  now  activated . 
..  Make sure  that  the  red  release  button  is facing 
away  from  the  child  restraint  so  that  it  can  be 
unbuckled  quickly. 
..  Pull on  the  belt  to  make  sure  the  safety  belt  is 
properly  tight  and  fastened  so  that  the  seat 
cannot  move  forward  or  sideways  more  than 
one  inch  (2.S  cm). 
A WARNING 
Using  the  wrong  child  restraint  or  an  improp
erly  installed  child  restraint  can  cause  serious 
personal  injury  or  death  in a crash. 
- Always make  sure  that the  safety  belt  re
tractor  is locked  when  installing a  child  safe
ty  seat.  An unlocked  safety belt retractor 
cannot  hold the child  safety  seat  in  place 
during  normal  driving or  in a crash. 
- Always buckle  the  child  safety  seat  firmly  in 
place  even  if  a child is  not  sitting  in  it. A 
loose  child  safety  seat  can  fly around  during 
a  sudden  stop  or  in a  crash. 
- Always make  sure  the seat  backrest  to  which 
the  child  restraint is installed  is in  an  up
right  position  and  securely  latched into 
place  and  cannot  fold  forward.  Otherwise, 
the  seatback  with  the  child  safety  seat  at
tached  to  it  could  fly forward  in the  event  of 
an  accident  or other  emergency  situation . 
- Always read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS when
ever  using  a  child  restrained  in a vehicle  is 
being  used 
Qpage  152. Special  precautions 
apply  when  installing  a  child  safety  seat  on 
the  front  passenger  seat~ 
page  133,  Child 
restraints  on  the front  seat  -some  impor
tant  things  to  know. 
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Child  safety 
Deactivating  the  convertible  locking 
retractor 
The convertible  locking retractor  for child re
straints  will be deactivated  automatically  when  the  belt  is wound  all the  way back into  the  re
tractor  . 
.. Press  the  red  button  on  the safety  belt  buckle. 
The  belt  tongue  will  pop  out  of the  buckle . 
..  Guide  the  safety  belt  all the  way  back  into  its 
stowed  position. 
Always  let  the  safety  belt  retract  completely  into  its  stowed  position . The  safety  belt  can  now  be 
used  as  an  ordinary  safety  belt  without  the con
vertible  locking retractor  for  child  restraints. 
If  the  convertible  locking retractor  should  be  ac
tivated  inadvertently,  the  safety  belt  must  be  un
fastened  and  guided  completely  back into  its 
stowed  position  to  deactivate  this  feature.  If  the 
convertible  locking retractor  is not  deactivated, 
the  safety  belt  will  gradually  become  tighter  and 
uncomfortable  to  wear. 
A WARNING 
Improperly  installed  child  safety  seats  in
crease  the  risk of  serious  personal  injury  and 
death  in a  collision. 
-
- Never  unfasten  the  safety  belt  to  deactivate 
the  convertible  locking retractor  for  child  re
straints  while  the  vehicle  is  moving.  You 
would  not  be  restrained  and  could  be  seri
ously  injured  in  an accident. 
- Always  read and  heed  all WARNINGS when
ever  using  a  child  restrained  in  a vehicle  is 
being  used 
¢ page  152. Special  precautions 
apply  when  installing  a  child  safety  seat  on 
the  front  passenger  seat¢ 
page  133,  Child 
restraints  on the  front  seat  -some  impor
tant  things  to know. 
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LATCH  system  (Lower 
anchorages  and  tethers 
for  children) 
Child  Restraint  System  anchors  and  how 
are they  related  to  child  safety 
To provide  a  s impler  and  more  pract icable  way  to 
attach  the  child  restraint  o n the  vehicle  seat,  Fed
eral  reg ulations  requi re specia l lower  ancho rages 
i n veh icles  and  devices  on  new  child  restraints  to 
attach  to  the  ve hicle  anchorages. 
The  combination  of  the  tether  anchorages  and 
the  lower  a nchorages  is  now  gene rally  called  the 
LATCH system  for  " Lower  Anchorages  and 
T ethers  for  Children ." 
F orward -facing  child  res train ts  manufactured  af
ter  September  1,  1999,  are  requ ired  by  U.S. fed
e ra l reg ulations  to  comply  with  new  child  head 
movement  per formance  requirements . These 
new  performance  requirements  make  a tether 
necessary  on  most  new  chi ld  seats. 
I nstal ling  a  chi ld  restraint  that  requ ires  a top 
tether  witho ut  one  can  serio usly impair  the  per 
formance  of  t he  chi ld  restraint  and  its  ability  to 
protect  the  child  in a  coll is ion.  Insta lling  a  child 
restra int  that  requires  a top  tether  without  the 
top  tether  may  be  a  v iolation  of  state  law. 
C hild  restraint  manufact urers  offe r LATCH lower 
anchorages  on  their  chi ld  seats  with  hook-on  or 
push-on  connectors  attached  to  adjustable 
straps. 
In  addition  to  the  LATCH  lowe r anchorages,  these 
chi ld  restraint  systems  usually  require  the  use  of 
tether  straps  to  help  keep  the  child  restraint 
f irm ly in  place. 
Tether  anchorage s 
Your Audi  Cabriolet  is not equipped  with  a LATCH 
system. It  is not equipped  with  top  tethe r ancho
rages.  It  is equipped  with  lower  anchorages  on ly. 
Your Cabriolet  is  equipped  wi th the  Act ive  Roll
over  Protection  System,  wh ic h  is integrated  into 
the  backrest  of  the  rear  seat.  The  Active  Rollover 
Protection  System  dep loys  upwards  to  he lp  pro
vide  addit ional  protection  in certa in  collisions 
Child  sa fety 
and  c rash  s ituations .  For  this  reason,  you r vehicle 
is 
not equipped  wit h top  tether  anchorages  fo r 
u se  with  forward -facing  child  restraints . 
In Canada, prov inc ia l  law  req uires  that  forward
f acing  child  rest raints  use  both  top  tethe r ancho 
rages  and  lower  anchorages;  therefore,  it  is 
not 
possible to  insta ll a forward -facing  child  restraint 
in th is vehicle. 
In the  United  State s, child  restraint  installat ion 
must  conform  with  the  chi ld restrai nt  ma nufac
turer's  instructions . Check  the  instruct ions  that 
come  with  the  child  restraint  or  contact  the  man
ufacturer  to  determine  if the  child  restra int  may 
be  insta lled  facing  forward  without  securing  the 
top  tether  strap . 
A WARNING ,..__ -Improper  installat ion  of  child  restra ints  w ill 
in crease  the  r is k  of  injury  and  death  in a  crash. 
- Always  follow  the  instr uctions  provided  by 
the  ma nufactu rer  of  the  child  restraint  you 
i n te nd  to  insta ll in you r vehicle. 
- I mp roper  use  of  child  rest raint  LATC H lower 
anc horage  po ints  can  lead  to  injury  in a  colli
sion.  The  LA T C H l ower  anchor age  point s are 
des igned  to  w ithstand  only  t hose  loads  im
posed  by  co rrec tly fitted  child  rest rain ts. 
- Never  mo unt  two  child  restra in t  sys tems  o n 
one  LA TC H lower  anchorage  po int . 
- Never  secure  or  a ttac h any  lugg age  or  o ther 
item  to  the  LA TC H lower  anchorages . 
(D Tips 
In  other  countries,  the  term  "ISO FIX"  is  used 
t o des cribe  the  lower  anchorages. 
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Child safety 
Location 
F ig.  160 Sc hem atic overv iew:  LATCH anc ho rage  po int  loca
tio ns 
The  illustra tion  shows  the  seating  locations  in 
your  veh icle wh ich  a re  eq uipped  w it h t he  lower 
anchorages  system . 
Description 
The  lower  anchorage  positions  are  marked  for 
quick  locating. 
F ig . 161 Rea r seatbacks:  locato r bu tto ns fo r lowe r ancho
r ages 
F ig.  16 2 Rear  s eats : lower  a nch ora ge brack et locat io ns 
166 
Attachment  locato r markers  for  lower 
anchorage s 
Circular  locator  buttons  on  the  rear  seatback  indi
cate  the lower  an chorage  loc ations  on  the  rear 
sea ting  pos itions 
¢ fig . 161. 
Lower anchorages 
The  lower  anchorage  attachmen t points  are  lo 
cated  between  the  rear  seatback  and  rear  seat 
cushion 
Q fig . 162 . 
Lower  anchorages  sec ure  t he  chi ld  restraint  in 
the  seat  without  using  the  vehicle's  safety  belts . 
Anchorages  provide  a  secure  and  easy-to -u se  at
tachment  and  minimize  the  possibility  of  improp 
er  child  restr aint  installation. 
A ll  child  rest rain ts  manufactured  afte r Septem
ber  1 , 2002,  must  have  lowe r anchorage  attach
ments  for  the 
LATCH system. 
Remem ber  that  the  lower  anchorage  po ints  are 
o nl y intended  fo r insta llation  and  attachment  of 
ch ild  restraints  specifically  ce rtified  for  use  w ith 
LATCH lower  anchorages . Chi ld  restraints  that  are 
not  equipped  w ith  the  lower  anchorage  attach
ments  can  still  be  installed  in compliance  with 
the  chi ld  restraint  manufacturer 's  instructions  o n 
us ing  vehicle  safety  belts . 
_&. WARNING 
Imp ro per  use  of  LA TCH lowe r ancho rages  can 
cause  ser ious  perso na l inju ry in  an  accident. 
- Always  carefully  follow  the  child  rest raints 
manufactur er's  instruct ions  for  prope r in
stallat ion  of  the  child  restraint  and  proper 
use  o f the  lower  an chorages  or  s afety  be lts 
in your  vehicle. 
- Never  secure  or  a ttach  any  luggage  or  other 
items  to the 
LATCH lower  ancho rages. 
- Always  read  and  heed  the  impo rtant  infor
mat io n  about  ch ild  restra ints  in th is chapte r 
a nd WAR NINGS 
Q page  152,  Child  safety.