2016 NISSAN FRONTIER Owners Manual

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NISSAN FRONTIER 2016 D23 / 3.G Owners Manual – A child restraint with a top tetherstrap should not be used in the front
passenger seat (King Cab models
only) .
– Keep seatbacks as upright as pos- sible after fitting the child restraint.
–

Page 50 of 469

NISSAN FRONTIER 2016 D23 / 3.G Owners Manual LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers
for CHildren) SYSTEM
Your vehicle is equipped with special anchor
points that are used with LATCH system compat-
ible child restraints. This system may also be
referre

Page 51 of 469

NISSAN FRONTIER 2016 D23 / 3.G Owners Manual – Child restraint anchorages are de-signed to withstand only those loads
imposed by correctly fitted child re-
straints. Under no circumstances are
they to be used to attach adult seat
belts, or oth

Page 52 of 469

NISSAN FRONTIER 2016 D23 / 3.G Owners Manual Installing child restraint LATCH lower
anchor attachments
LATCH compatible child restraints include two
rigid or webbing-mounted attachments that can
be connected to two anchors located at certain
sea

Page 53 of 469

NISSAN FRONTIER 2016 D23 / 3.G Owners Manual 1. Top tether strap
2. Anchor point
Top tether anchor point locations
Anchor points are located in the following loca-
tions:● On the back of the front passenger seat
(King Cab only) as shown. ●
U

Page 54 of 469

NISSAN FRONTIER 2016 D23 / 3.G Owners Manual REAR-FACING CHILD RESTRAINT
INSTALLATION USING LATCH (Crew
Cab models only)
For additional information, refer to all Warnings
and Cautions in the “Child safety” and “Child
restraint” sections

Page 55 of 469

NISSAN FRONTIER 2016 D23 / 3.G Owners Manual 3. For child restraints that are equipped withwebbing-mounted attachments, remove any
additional slack from the anchor attach-
ments. Press downward and rearward firmly
in the center of the child rest

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NISSAN FRONTIER 2016 D23 / 3.G Owners Manual REAR-FACING CHILD RESTRAINT
INSTALLATION USING LATCH —
JUMP SEAT (King Cab models only)
WARNING
●If a child restraint system is not in-
stalled properly, the child could be seri-
ously injured or