2004 Chrysler Sebring Sedan Owners Manual

THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING  YOUR VEHICLE
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Here  are som e tip s on gettin g the  most out  of you r child
restrain  t:
NOTE:
www.seatch  eck.org  or  call 1–866–SEATCH ECK.
For
addition  al    inform  ation
refer
to
Before buying   any  restraint  system , make   sure that  it
has a label  certifying  that  it meets  all applicable  Safety
Stand ard s. We  also  recom mend  that   you  make  sure
that  you  can  install  the  child  restraint   in  the  vehicle
where  you  will  use it  before you  buy  it.
Older  Child  ren  and  Child  Restrain  ts
Child ren who  weigh  more than  20 lbs (9 kg) and  who  are  2
older   than   one   year   can   rid e forw ard -facing   in  the
vehicle.  Forw ard -facing child  seats and  convertible   child
seats used  in the  forw ard -facing direction  are for child ren
who  weigh  20  to 40 lbs  (9 to  18 kg)  and  who  are  older
than   one  year.  These   child  seats   are  also  held   in  the
vehicle  by   the  lap/ shou lder   belt  or  the  LATCH   child
restraint   anchorage   system .  (See  the  LATCH  —  Child
Seat Anchorage   System  Section.)
The  restraint    must  be   approp riate   for  you r  child ’s
weight  and  height.  Check the  label on  the restraint   for
weight  and  height  limits.
Carefu lly  follow  the  instru ctions  that  come  with   the
restraint.  If you  install  the restraint   improp erly, it may
not  work  when  you  need  it.
The belt-p ositioning  booster  seat  is for child ren weighing
more  than 40 lbs  (18 kg), but  who are  still too  small to  fit
the  vehicle’s  seat  belts  prop erly.  If  the  child  cannot  sit
with  knees bent  over  the vehicle’s  seat cushion   while the
child ’s back  is  against  the  seat  back,  they  shou ld  use a
Buckle  the  child  into  the  seat  accord ing  to  the  child
restraint  manu  factu rer’s directions.
When  you r child restraint  is not  in use,  secure it  in the
vehicle  with the  seat belt or rem ove it from  the vehicle.
Do not leave  it loose in  the vehicle. In  a sudden  stop  or
collision,  it  could  strike   the  occupants   or  seat  backs
and  cause  seriou s personal   injury.
belt-p ositioning
booster
seat.
The
child
and
belt-
positioning   booster   seat  are  held  in  the  vehicle   by the
lap/  shou lder belt.
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CategoriesChrysler Manuals, Chrysler Sebring Manuals
Model Year2004
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