Protecting children – HONDA 2002 Odyssey - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Only a rear-facing child seat provides
proper support for a baby’s head,
neck, and back. Infants up to about
one year of age must be restrained in
a rear-facing child seat.

We recommend that an infant be
restrained in a rear-facing child seat
until the infant reaches the seat
maker’s weight or height limit and is
able to sit up without support.

Two types of seats may be used: a
seat designed exclusively for infants,
or a convertible seat used in the rear-
facing, reclining mode.

In this vehicle, a rear-facing child
seat can be placed in any seating
position in a back seat, but not in the
front seat.

If the passenger’s

front airbag inflates, it can hit the
back of the child seat with enough
force to kill or seriously injure an
infant. If an infant must be closely
watched, we recommend that
another adult sit in the back seat
with the baby.

If placed

facing forward, an infant could be
very seriously injured during a
frontal collision.

Protecting Inf ants

Child Seat Type

Rear-Facing Child Seat Placement

Never put a rear-f acing child seat in
the f ront seat.

Do not put a rear-f acing child seat in
a f orward-f acing position.

Protecting Children

Driver and Passenger Saf ety

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Placing a rear-facing child seat

in the front seat can result in

serious injury or death if the

passenger’s front airbag inflates.

Always place a rear-facing child

seat in the back seat, not the

front.

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