Dodge 2012 Challenger - Owner Manual User Manual

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WARNING!

In a collision, an unrestrained child, even a tiny baby,
can become a projectile inside the vehicle. The force
required to hold even an infant on your lap could
become so great that you could not hold the child, no
matter how strong you are. The child and others
could be badly injured. Any child riding in your
vehicle should be in a proper restraint for the child’s
size.

There are different sizes and types of restraints for

children from newborn size to the child almost large

enough for an adult safety belt. Always check the child

seat Owner’s Manual to ensure you have the correct seat

for your child. Use the restraint that is correct for your

child.

Infants And Child Restraints
Safety experts recommend that children ride rearward-

facing in the vehicle until they are two years old or until

they reach either the height or weight limit of their rear

facing child safety seat. Two types of child restraints can

be used rearward-facing: infant carriers and convertible

child seats.
The infant carrier is only used rearward-facing in the

vehicle. It is recommended for children from birth until

they reach the weight or height limit of the infant carrier.

Convertible child seats can be used either rearward-

facing or forward-facing in the vehicle. Convertible child

seats often have a higher weight limit in the rearward-

facing direction than infant carriers do, so they can be

used rearward-facing by children who have outgrown

their infant carrier but are still less than at least two years

old. Children should remain rearward-facing until they

reach the highest weight or height allowed by their

convertible child seat. Both types of child restraints are

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