Infants and child restraints – Chrysler 2014 200 Convertible - Owner Manual User Manual

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Child Size, Height, Weight or Age

Recommended Type of Child

Restraint

Small Children

Children who are at least two

years old or who have out-grown
the height or weight limit of their

rear-facing child restraint

Forward-Facing Child Restraint

with a five-point Harness, facing

forward in the rear seat of the ve-

hicle

Larger Children

Children who have out-grown

their forward-facing child restraint,

but are too small to properly fit

the vehicle’s seat belt

Belt Positioning Booster Seat and

the vehicle seat belt, seated in the

rear seat of the vehicle

Children Too Large for Child

Restraints

Children 12 years old or younger,

who have out-grown the height or

weight limit of their booster seat

Vehicle Seat Belt, seated in the rear

seat of the vehicle

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.

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