HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Installing a Child Seat

After selecting a proper child seat,

and a good position to install the

seat, there are three main steps to

installing the seat:

1. Properly secure the child seat

to the vehicle. All child seats

are designed to be secured to

the vehicle with the lap part of

a lap/shoulder belt. Some

child seats can be secured to

the vehicle's lower anchorages

instead. A child whose seat is

not properly secured to the

vehicle can be endangered in a

crash. See pages

34

,

38

, and

39

for instructions on how to

properly secure child seats in

this vehicle.

2. Make sure the child seat is

firmly secured. After

installing a child seat, push

and pull the seat forward and

from side to side to verify that

it is secure.

To provide security during normal

driving maneuvers, as well as

during a collision, we recommend

that parents secure a child seat as

firmly as possible.

However, a child seat does not

need to be "rock solid." In some

vehicles or seating positions, it

may be difficult to install a child

seat so that it does not move at all.

Some side-to-side or back-and-

forth movement can be expected

and should not reduce the child

seat's effectiveness.

If the child seat is not secure, try

installing it in a different seating

position, or use a different style of

child seat that can be firmly

secured in the desired seating

position.

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