User Manual - Page 23

For PASSPORT 2002.

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Driver and Passenger Safety
20
Small Children
Placing a forward-facing child
seat in the front seat of a vehicle
equipped with a passengers
airbag can be hazardous. If the
vehicle seat is too far forward, or
the childs head is thrown forward
during a collision, an inflating
airbag can strike the child with
enough force to kill or very
seriously injure a small child.
Larger Children
Children who have outgrown
child seats are also at risk of
being injured or killed by an
inflating passengers airbag.
Whenever possible, larger
children should sit in the back
seat, properly restrained with a
seat belt. (See page 34 for
important information about
protecting larger children.)
To remind you of the passengers
airbag hazards, and that children
must be properly restrained in the
back seat, your vehicle has
warning labels on the dashboard,
and on the drivers and front
passengers visors. Please read
and follow the instructions on
these labels.
If You Must Drive With
Several Children
Your vehicle has three seating
positions in the back seat where
children can be properly
restrained.
If you ever have to carry more
than three children in your
vehicle:
Place the largest child in the
front seat, provided the child is
large enough to wear a seat belt
properly (see page 34).
Move the vehicle seat as far to
the rear as possible (see page
10).
Have the child sit upright and
well back in the seat (see page
16).
Make sure the seat belt is
properly positioned and
secured (see page 13).
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