Page 28: Installation. Loosen the main seat cover Trim Cover Installation by locating and unfastening all clips attached to the outer 1. Slide the trim cover onto the edge of the trim cover from seat by placing the large the seat shell. Opening in the cover over the head restraint and sliding 9. Use the Seat Belt or LATCH. There are two ways to secure a car seat in a vehicle. One way is to use the vehicle seat belt. Place the seat belt through the car seat at the belt path.Arrows on the car seat or directions on the car seat label will show you the correct belt path to use. Get a Car Seat Checked Installing a car seat for younger children and babies can be a challenge. Safe Kids can connect you to child passenger safety (CPS) technicians in your community who can check to make sure your car seats are installed correctly and teach you how to use and install a car seat on your own. How to Install a Car Seat Using the LATCH System LATCH was designed to make car seat installation easier and is required in all car seats and most vehicles manufactured after 2002.
Child car seats, booster seats and seatbelts help protect children from serious injury. This page will help you make sure your child's car seat is installed correctly.
To install your rear-facing child car seat:
Install away from active airbags. For many vehicles the safest place is in the back seat, or in the second or third row of a mini-van.
Install the base at a 45-degree angle.
If needed, use a firmly rolled towel or a firm foam bar (like a pool noodle) under the base to achieve this angle.
Use your body weight to tighten and fasten the seatbelt or Universal Anchorage System (UAS) strap through the base.
The child car seat should move no more than 2.5 cm (1 in.) in any direction where the seatbelt or Universal Anchorage System (UAS) strap is routed through the child car seat.
If needed, use a locking clip.
This clip helps secure the child car seat into your vehicle. Consult your vehicle owner's manual to see if you need one. If so, install the locking clip on the seatbelt within 13 mm (1/2 inch) of the latch plate.
Use the harness slots to position the straps correctly.
Your harness straps must pass through the correct slots. Check your child car seat manual for the correct height.
Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and read your vehicle owner's manual for correct child car seat installation and use.
To install your forward-facing child car seat:
Install away from active airbags.
For many vehicles the safest place is in the back seat, or in the second or third row of a mini-van.
Make sure the seat is in the upright position.
If you are turning a child car seat from rear-facing to forward-facing, adjust the recline angle to the upright position. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for more information.
Use your body weight to tighten and fasten the seatbelt or Universal Anchorage System (UAS) strap.
The child car seat should move no more than 2.5 cm (1 in..) in any direction where the seatbelt or Universal Anchorage System (UAS) strap is routed through the child car seat.
Fasten the strap.
The tether strap prevents the child car seat from moving forward and causing injury in the event of a collision. It is located on the rear of the child car seat and has a hook. The hook is designed to attach the strap to the tether anchor in the vehicle as provided by the vehicle manufacturer.
Secure the tether only to the anchor point(s) provided.
These points are set by the manufacturer. If your vehicle does not have a tether anchor in place, contact a dealer to have one installed.
If needed, use a locking clip.
This clip helps secure the child car seat into your vehicle. Consult your vehicle owner's manual to see if you need one. If so, install the locking clip on the seatbelt within 13 mm (1/2 inch) of the latch plate.
Use the harness slots to position the straps correctly.
Your harness straps must pass through the correct slots. Check your child car seat manual for the correct height.
To use your forward-facing child car seat:
Always allow the manufacturer's instructions and read your vehicle owner's manual for correct child car seat installation and use.
To install your booster seat:
To use your booster seat:
To use a seatbelt properly:
Use a seatbelt for every trip and teach your child to wear a seatbelt by always wearing one yourself!
If you are having trouble installing a child car seat and need more information, contact your local public health unit. To find a public health unit:
To learn more about child car seat safety or car seat recalls, check online with Transport Canada or call them at 1-800-333-0371.