2004 Chrysler Sebring Sedan Owners Manual

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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING  YOUR VEHICLE
Child ren  Too Large  For  Booster  Seats
child  restraint  using   lower  anchorages  and   upper  tether
strap s from  the child  restraint   to the  vehicle stru cture.
Child ren who  are large  enou gh to wear  the  shou lder belt
comfortably,   and  whose   legs  are  long  enou gh  to  bend
over  the  front of  the  seat when   their  back is  against  the
seat back,  shou ld use the  lap/  shou lder belt in  a rear seat.
LATCH-compatible   child restraint  system s are now  avail-
able.  However,  becau se  the  lower  anchorages   are  to  be
introd uced  over a period   of years, child  restraint  system s
having  attachm ents  for those  anchorages  will  continu e to
also have  featu res for  installation  using  the  vehicle’s seat
belts.  Child restraints   having  tether  strap s and  hooks  for
connection  to  the top  tether  anchorages   have  been avail-
able for  som e time. For som e older child  restraints,  many
child  restraint   manu factu rers  offer  add-on   tether   strap
kits or retro-fit  kits. You are  urged  to take advantage   of all
the  available  attachm  ents  provid ed  with  you r  child  re-
straint  in  any vehicle.
Make  sure  that the  child  is upright   in the  seat.
The lap  portion  shou ld be low  on the hip s and  as snu g
as possible.
Check   belt  fit  period  ically.  A  child ’s squ irm ing  or
slou ching can  move  the  belt out  of position.
If the shou lder  belt contacts  the face  or neck, move  the
child  closer to  the center  of the  vehicle.  Never  allow a
child  to put  the shou lder  belt und er  an arm  or behind
their  back.
All  three  rear  seating   positions   have  lower  anchorages
that  are  capable  of  accom modating   LATCH-compatible
child  seats  having   flexible,  webbing-m ounted   lower  at-
tachm ents.   Child   seats  with   fixed   lower   attachm ents
must  be installed  in  the outboard   positions  only. Regard -
less  of  the  specific  typ e  of  lower  attachm  ent,  NEVER
install  LATCH-compatible   child seats  such that  two  seats
share  a common  lower anchorage.   If installing  child  seats
LATCH  — Child  Seat  Anchorage   System   (Lower
Anchors   and  Tether  for CH  ild ren )
Your  vehicle’s  rear   seat  is equ ipped   with  the  child   re-
straint   anchorage   system   called   LATCH.  The   LATCH
system  provid es  for the  installation  of  the child  restraint
withou t using  the vehicle’s  seat belts, instead  securing  the
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Model Year2004
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