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Passive Restraints
Lap Belt with Motorized Shoulder Belt (fig. e)
DO NOT use with any car seat.
See your vehicle dealer for options for securing a child restraint in this location.
(fig. e)
Lap or Shoulder Belt Mounted on Front Door (fig. f)
DO NOT use with any car seat.
Belts will not stay tight while driving.
See your vehicle dealer for options for securing a child restraint in this location.
(fig. f)
Combination Lap/Shoulder Belt with Free Sliding Latch Plate
Pull out on latch plate. If belt slides freely through latch plate (fig. g), the belt
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Combination Lap/Shoulder Belt with Locking Latch Plate
Vehicle seat belts with locking latch plates (fig. h) normally hold a car seat tightly. However in some cases, the locking latch plate on some seat belts may slip and loosen after being buckled on car seat if positioned at a certain angle. If this happens, flip the latch plate over and
if this works. If not, move car seat to another seating location.
Flip
(fig. h)
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