Seats and Restraints
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CAUTION
When the vehicle is started with
a child restraint installed in the
front passenger seat, the "off"
indicator should appear in the
passenger sensing system status
bar (located on the overhead
console) after the system has
completed its self-check.
If the "on" indicator appears
when you have installed a child
restraint in the right front
passenger seat, it means that
the front passenger's air bag
system is still active.
See "Passenger Sensing System"
earlier in this section.
OLDER CHILDREN
Older children who have
outgrown booster seats should
sit in a rear seat, restrained by a
properly fastened safety belt.
The child restraint manufacturer's
instructions should state the
weight and height limitations for
the particular restraint.
To determine whether a child is
ready to transition out of a
booster, into a rear seat, check
your local laws and check the
following:
• Have the child sit all the way
back on the seat. Do the child’s
knees bend at the seat edge?
If you answered "yes" to this
question, proceed to the next
question.
If you answered "no" to this
question, the child should
continue to use a booster seat.
• With the child sitting all the
way back on the seat, with
knees bent at the seat edge,
buckle the safety belt around
the child.
Does the shoulder belt rest on
the shoulder?
If you answered "yes" to this
question, proceed to the next
question.
If you answered "no" to this
question, try to use the rear
shoulder belt comfort guide.
See "Shoulder Belt Comfort
Guides" earlier in this section.
If the shoulder belt still does
not rest on the shoulder, the
child should continue to use a
booster seat.
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