Child Safety Seats - Tesla CYBERTRUCK Owner's Manual

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Child Safety Seats

Passenger Front Airbag Must Be OFF
Your Cybertruck seat belts are designed for adults and larger children. You must restrain infants and small children in
the rear seats only, and you must use a suitable child safety seat appropriate for the child's age, weight, and size.
WARNING: Never seat a child in the front passenger seat, even if using a child restraint system.
WARNING: Never seat a child on a seat with an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it. DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to
the child can occur.
Refer to the following label located on the sun visors.
NOTE: The image shown below is representative only and may not be identical to the label in your vehicle.
Cybertruck has an occupancy sensor in the front passenger seat that controls the status of the passenger front
airbag (see
Front Passenger Occupant Detection on page
Before driving with a child seat on the front passenger seat (if permitted in your market region),
always double-check the status of the passenger front airbag to confirm that it is OFF. The
Passenger Airbag OFF indicator displays on the touchscreen when the airbag is off. When off, the
passenger airbag does not inflate when a collision occurs.
When the vehicle detects a passenger in the front seat, the passenger airbag is on. When on, the Passenger Airbag
OFF icon should NOT be visible on the touchscreen. In this case, the airbag will inflate when a collision occurs.
WARNING: It is the driver's responsibility to confirm that the passenger front airbag is OFF when a child is
seated in the front passenger seat. If the passenger front airbag fails to disable with a child seat in position,
place the child and child restraint system in the rear seat and schedule a service appointment.
WARNING: Always ensure that all Cybertruck seats are locked in position before traveling. Failure to do so
increases the risk of injury. Pay attention to all warnings displayed on the touchscreen.
WARNING: Do not associate the Easy Entry setting with the driver's profile when a child is seated in a rear
seat. Doing so can cause the driver's seat to push against the child, especially when a child is seated in a
forward-facing child seat or booster seat. Do not rely on Cybertruck to recognize or accommodate a child
seated in the rear seats while using this setting (see
42
51).
Driver Profiles on page
100).
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