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westonrose 01-20-2015 04:50 PM

child seats
 
Help I have been trawling the net for hours trying to find some info on how to safely travel with my 4year old in the car.I have a 2004 soft top .Airbags on airbags off ?isofix seats only? Aghh !!! Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Larry Hitze 01-25-2015 11:20 AM

Re: child seats
 
Use the proper car seat installed correctly. The Crossfire does have the LATCH attatchment points on the passenger side. Turn the Passenger airbag off as it is too strong for a small child. Properly restrained in a quality seat that is installed right the child will not need the airbag anyway. My opinion anyway.

Bill F 01-25-2015 11:46 AM

Re: child seats
 

Originally Posted by westonrose (Post 824664)
Help I have been trawling the net for hours trying to find some info on how to safely travel with my 4year old in the car.I have a 2004 soft top .Airbags on airbags off ?isofix seats only? Aghh !!! Any help would be greatly appreciated.


http://www.nhtsa.gov/ChildSafety/Guidance

Larry Hitze 01-25-2015 02:45 PM

Re: child seats
 

Originally Posted by Bill F (Post 825190)

That's fine Bill but it doesn't address a car with no back seat or a pickup truck. If that is all you have you still should do the best you can like I pointed out.

Larry Hitze 01-25-2015 02:56 PM

Re: child seats
 
How to Install Car Seats in a Truck | eHow
This is a truck example but it is the same for a 2 seat car, The difference is on this article is that it says trucks don't have the LATCH system, maybe so, but the Crossfire does have it on the passenger side.


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