restraint be installed in the rear seat. According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seat than in the front seat. If you must install a front facing child restraint in the front seat, see CHILD RESTRAINT INSTALLATION USING THE SEAT BELTSlater in this section.

.Improper use or improper installation of a child restraint can increase the risk or severity of injury for both the child and other occupants of the vehicle and can lead to serious injury or death in an accident.

.Follow all of the child restraint manu- facturers instructions for installation and use. When purchasing a child restraint, be sure to select one which will fit your child and vehicle. It may not be possible to properly install some types of child restraints in your vehicle.

.If the child restraint is not anchored properly, the risk of a child being injured in a collision or a sudden stop greatly increases.

. Child restraint anchor points are de-

they to be used for adult seat belts or harnesses.

.Adjustable seatbacks should be posi- tioned to fit the child restraint, but as upright as possible.

.After attaching the child restraint, test it before you place the child in it. Push it from side to side while holding the seat near the LATCH attachment or by the seat belt path. Try to tug it forward and check to see if the belt holds the restraint in place. The child restraint should not move more than 1 in (25 mm). If the restraint is not secure, tighten the belt as necessary, or put the restraint in another seat and test it again. You may need to try a different child restraint. Not all child restraints fit in all types of vehicles.

.When your child restraint is not in use, keep it secured with the LATCH System or a seat belt to prevent it from being thrown around in case of a sudden stop or accident.

CAUTION

Remember that a child restraint left in a closed vehicle can become very hot. Check the seating surface and buckles before placing your child in the child restraint.

This vehicle is equipped with a universal child restraint lower anchor system, re- ferred to as the Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren System or LATCH. Some child restraints include two rigid or webbing- mounted attachments that can be con- nected to these lower anchors. For details, see Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHil- dren SYSTEM (LATCH)later in this section.

If you do not have a LATCH compatible child restraint, the vehicle seat belts can be used. (See CHILD RESTRAINT INSTALLA- TION USING THE SEAT BELTSlater in this section.) In general, child restraints are also designed to be installed with a lap/ shoulder seat belt.

Several manufacturers offer child restraints for infants and small children of various sizes. When selecting any child restraint, keep the following points in mind:

signed to withstand only those loads

imposed by correctly fitted child re-

straints. Under no circumstances are

.Choose only a restraint with a label certifying that it complies with Federal

Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 or

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