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Our system selects the most applicable video for your car based, in part, on these characteristics. The video displayed may not look exactly like your car, but may be relevant enough for you to get a good idea how to do it. Getting Started - Prepare for the install. Share on. Full list of part and tools. After doing that, you should also attach the other latch clip to its corresponding lower anchor on the other side of the base.
Step 5 : Pull in the belt in your rear-facing car seat base. This will tighten the base. You may kneel on top of the base or press your knee into it while pulling the belt tight as possible. This way, you will compress the air from the seat cushion and making it fit snugly. For instance, back-facing car seats are expected to relax at a particular angle. But sometimes, you may face troubles while trying to get this angle.
Step 7 : Shake the base rigorously in all directions. But while doing this ensures that it does not move more than an inch in any given direction. If this happens, it means that the base is not tight enough. Nonetheless, you should know that this test does not apply to up-and-down motion.
It is not advisable to use a tether in a rear-facing car seat. So if you find out that the base moves up and down, do not worry about that. It becomes a problem when it moves back and forth or to the sides. So I'm trying to put the convertible in an outboard seat and the base in the middle. Thanks everyone! The Frontier is a combination seat, not a convertible convertibles go from rear to forward facing, a combination seat goes from harness to booster.
What car do you drive, and what seat are you installing? Whether or not what you're thinking is allowed depends completely upon those two things. Also, you can try twisting the seatbelt buckle down up to three full turns to get it shorter and out of the way. That may help. Click to expand Post reply. Insert quotes…. If you are using a child safety seat in the forward-facing position, attach the safety seat's top tether strap to the top anchor in your vehicle.
Pull to tighten. Check to see if the seat is tight in the car. You should not be able to move it more than an inch, side to side or forward. Always make sure you are attaching to the LATCH anchors, not part of the vehicle trim or other vehicle tie-downs.
And never fasten more than one safety seat to the same anchor. For more good advice on kids and cars, look for a certified car seat technician in your area. You may find a free child safety seat checkpoint or car seat check at a local hospital, police or fire department or state highway safety office.
And remember, crashes happen, but with proper precautions, serious injuries don't have to.
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