Securing A Child In The Built-In Child Restraint - Pontiac 2004 Montana Owner's Manual

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A child whose weight is over 40 pounds, whose height
is over 40 inches or whose shoulders are above the
shoulder belt slots for the harness system, should
be restrained in an add-on booster seat appropriate for
the child's size. See Child Restraint Systems on
page 1-63. Once the booster seat is outgrown, the child
should sit on the vehicle's regular seat and use the
vehicle's safety belts.
CAUTION:
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Using the vehicle's built-in child restraint as a
booster seat for a larger child could cause
injury to the child in a sudden stop or crash.
A child whose weight is over 40 pounds,
whose height is over 40 inches or whose
shoulders are above the shoulder belt slots for
the harness system should use a restraint
system that is appropriate for their size, either
an add-on booster seat or the vehicle's safety
belt. See "Child Restraints" or "Older
Children" in the Index.
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Securing a Child in the Built-In Child
Restraint
1. Raise the head restraint until the lower edge of the
head restraint is even with the top of the seatback.

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