Protecting children – Acura 2000 RL - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Protecting Children

Placing a Child Seat

This page briefly summarizes Acura's

recommendations on where to place
rear-facing and forward-facing child
seats in your car.

Front Passenger's Seat
Infants:
Never in the front seat, due

to the front airbag hazard.

Small children: Not recommended,

due to the front airbag hazard. If a
small child must ride in front,
move the vehicle seat to the rear-
most position and secure a front-
facing child seat with the seat belt

(see page

32

).

Back Seats

Infants: Recommended positions.

Secure a rear-facing child seat
with the seat belt (see page

28

).

Small children: Recommended

positions. Secure a front-facing
child seat with the seat belt (see
page

3 2

) .

Driver and Passenger Safety

Airbags Pose Serious

Risks to Children

The passenger's front airbag

inflates with enough force to kill
or seriously injure an infant in a
rear-facing child seat.

A small child in a forward-facing

child seat is also at risk. If the

vehicle seat is too far forward,

or the child's head is thrown

forward during a collision, an
inflating front airbag can kill or
seriously injure the child.

If a small child must ride in the
front, follow the instructions
provided in this section.

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