Honda 1997 Accord Wagon Owner's Manual page 22

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If you decide to put a toddler seat
in an outside seating position, be
sure to follow the instructions for
securing a child seat with a
lap/shoulder belt on page 22.
If you are using a toddler seat in
the front passenger's seat, move
the passenger's seat as far back as
possible before installing the child
seat. If the passenger bag inflates,
it could seriously hurt a toddler
who is not in the proper position
or properly restrained.
Restraining a Child Who
Weighs Over 40 Ib (18 kg)
We recommend that, whenever
possible, a child who has outgrown
a toddler seat ride in one of the
outside positions of the rear seat
and use a lap/shoulder belt.
Put the lap/shoulder belt on
your child and check its fit. The
shoulder belt should fit over the
collarbone and across the chest.
The lap belt should sit low on
your child's hips, not across
the stomach.
If the shoulder belt crosses the
neck, have your child move
toward the center of the rear seat
until the belt fits properly. If the
belt still crosses the child's neck,
you should use a booster seat.
Several styles of booster seats are
available. We recommend a
design that allows the child to use
the car's lap/shoulder belt.
Whichever style you select,
follow the booster seat
manufacturer's instructions.
Driver and Passenger Safety

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