Q: How do I install a child restraint system?

asked by on January 13, 2016

How do I install a child restraint system?

Child restraint systems are very important safety features for young children and infants, and can be easily installed in one of the rear seats of your vehicle. Since each child restraint system is different, follow the instructions provided by the restraint manufacturer when installing a child restraint system in your vehicle. Tips Always place child restraint systems in the rear seats.

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