Child Safety
Restraining a Child Who Weighs
Over 18 kg (40 Ibs)
We recommend that a child who has
outgrown a toddler seat be protected
by properly wearing the lap/shoulder
belt.
You should move the vehicle seat as
far back as practical and have the
child sit well back in the seat.
Put the seat belt on your child and
check its fit. The shoulder belt
should fit over the collarbone and
across the chest. The lap belt should
sit low on your child's hips, not
across the stomach.
If the shoulder belt crosses the neck,
you should use a booster seat.
Several styles of booster seats are
available. We recommend a design
that allows the child to use the car's
lap/shoulder belt.
Whichever style you select, follow
the booster seat manufacturer's
instructions.
Securing a Child Seat with a L a p /
Shoulder Belt
The lap/shoulder belt retractor in the
passenger seating position has a
built-in locking mechanism intended
to secure a child seat. If you are
placing a child seat in the passen-
ger's seat, do the following:
Driver and Passenger Safety
Summary of Contents for 1995 NSX
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Page 183: ...Lights On cars with removable roof On the standard model Maintenance INTERIOR INTERIOR TRUNK...
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