Operation Manual
All three second-row passenger seating positions have
lower anchorages that are capable of accommodating
ISOFIX-compatible child seats. You should never install
ISOFIX-compatible child seats so that two seats share
a common lower anchorage. If installing child seats in
adjacent seating positions, or if your child restraints are
not ISOFIX-compatible, install the restraints using the
vehicle's seat belts. (fig. 133)
InstallingThe ISOFIX-Compatible Child
Restraint System
We urge you to follow the manufacturer's directions
carefully when installing your child restraint. Not all
child restraint systems will be installed as described
here. Again, carefully follow the installation instruc-
tions that are provided with the child restraint system.
NOTE: When installing a child restraint, if it inter-
feres with the Head Restraint, recline the seatback
slightly to remove the interference.
(fig. 133)
ISOFIX Anchorages
1 — Outer 60% Seating Position. Use Lower Anchor
Loops A and B. If placing a second child seat in the
vehicle, use the Outer 40% Seating Position and Lower
Anchor Loops D and E. DO NOT USE Middle 60%
Seating Position and Lower Anchorage Loops B and C.
2 — Middle 60% Seating Position. Use Lower Anchor
Loops B and C. If placing a second child seat in the
vehicle, use the Outer 40% Seating Position and Lower
Anchor Loops D and E. DO NOT USE Outer 60%
Seating Position and Lower Anchor Loops A and B.
3 — Outer 40% Seating Position. Use Lower Anchor
Loops D and E. If placing a second child seat in the
vehicle, use Outer 60% Seating Position and Lower
Anchor Loops A and B or Middle 60% Seating Position
and Lower Anchor Loops B and C.
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