Owner’s Manual

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Although a rear seat is a safer place, you can secure a
forward
-facing child restraint in the right front seat.
CAUTION:
If the air bag readiness light ever comes on when
you have turned off the air bag, it means that
something may be wrong with the air bag system.
The right front passengers air bag could inflate
even though the switch is off.
If your vehicle is a regular cab pickup and
this ever happens, don’t let anyone whom the
national government has identified as a member
of a passenger air bag risk group sit in the right
front passengers position (for example, don’t
secure a rear
-facing child restraint in your
vehicle) until you have your vehicle serviced.
See “Air Bag Off Switch” in the Index.
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If your vehicle is an extended cab pickup and
this ever happens, don’t let anyone whom the
national government has identified as a member
of a passenger air bag risk group sit in the right
front passenger’s position (for example, don’t
secure a rear
-facing child restraint in the right
front passenger’s seat) until you have your vehicle
serviced. See “Air Bag Off Switch” in the Index.
You’ll be using the lap-shoulder belt. See the earlier
part about the top strap if the child restraint has one.
Be sure to follow the instructions that came with the
child restraint. Secure the child in the child restraint
when and as the instructions say.
1. Your vehicle has a right front passengers air bag.
If your vehicle is a regular cab or an extended cab
and you are using a rear
-facing child restraint in this
seat, make sure the air bag is turned off. See “Air
Bag Off Switch” in the Index. If your child restraint
is forward
-facing, always move the seat as far
back as it will go before securing it in this seat.
See “Seats” in the Index.
2. Put the restraint on the seat.