2004 Cadillac SRX 3.6L 4.6L Owners Manual

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What are the different types  of add-on child
restraints?
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Add-on child restraints, which are  purchased by
the vehicle’s owner, are available  in four basic
types. Selection of a particular restraint should take
into consideration not only the  child’s weight,
height, and age but also whether or not the
restraint will be compatible with  the motor vehicle
in which it will be  used.
Newborn infants need complete support,
including support for the head and neck. This is
necessary because a newborn infant’s neck is
weak and its head weighs so much compared
with the rest of its body. In a crash, an infant in a
rear-facing seat settles into the restraint, so the
crash forces can be distributed across the
strongest part of an infant’s body, the back and
shoulders. Infants always should be secured in
appropriate infant restraints.
For most basic types of  child restraints, there are
many different models available. When purchasing a
child restraint, be sure it  is designed to be used
in a motor  vehicle. If it is, the  restraint will have a
label saying that it meets  federal motor vehicle
safety standards.
The restraint manufacturer’s instructions that  come
with the restraint state the  weight and height
limitations for a particular child  restraint. In addition,
there are many kinds of  restraints available for
children with special needs.
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