Toyota Land Cruiser
Owners Manual
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Child restraint systems
A child restraint system for a small child or baby must itself be properly
restrained on the seat with the lap portion of the lap/shoulder
belt.
The laws of all 50 states of the U.S.A. now require the use of child
restraint systems.
Points to remember
Studies have shown that installing a child restraint on a rear seat is
much safer than installing one to the front passenger seat.
Types of child restraints
Child restraint systems are classified into the following 3 types
according to the age and size of the child.
- Rear facing—Infant seat/convertible seat
- Forward facing—Convertible seat
- When installing the child restraint system on the front passenger
seat
When you have to use a child restraint
system on the front passenger seat,
adjust the following:
- The seatback to the most upright position
- The seat cushion to the fully rearward
and highest position
- The seat belt height to the lowest position
- Selecting an appropriate child restraint system
- Use a child restraint system appropriate for the child until the child
becomes large enough to properly wear the vehicle’s seat belt.
- If a child is too large for a child restraint system, sit the child on a
rear
seat and use the vehicle’s seat belt.
CAUTION
- Using a child restraint system
The use of a child restraint system not suitable for the vehicle may
not properly
secure the infant or child, resulting in serious injury or even death.
- Child restraint precautions
- For effective protection in automobile accidents and sudden
stops, a child
must be properly restrained, using a seat belt or child restraint
system
depending on the age and size of the child. Holding a child in your
arms is
not a substitute for a child restraint system. In an accident, the
child can be
crushed against the windshield, or between you and the vehicle’s
interior.
- Toyota strongly urges the use of a proper child restraint system
that conforms
to the size of the child, installed on the rear seat. According to
accident
statistics, the child is safer when properly restrained in the rear
seat
than in the front seat.
- Never install a rear-facing child restraint system on the front
passenger
seat even if the AIR BAG OFF indicator light illuminates. In the
event of an
accident, the force of the rapid inflation of the front passenger
airbag can
cause death or serious injury to the child if the rear-facing child
restraint
system is installed on the front passenger seat.
- A forward-facing child restraint system may be installed on the
front passenger
seat only when it is unavoidable. A child restraint system that
requires a top tether strap should not be used in the front
passenger seat
since there is no top tether strap anchor for the front passenger
seat.
Adjust the seatback as upright as possible and always move the seat
as
far back as possible even if the AIR BAG OFF indicator light
illuminates,
because the front passenger airbag could inflate with considerable
speed
and force. Otherwise, the child may be killed or seriously injured.
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CAUTION
- Child restraint precautions
- Do not use the seat belt extender when installing a child
restraint system
on the front or rear passenger seat. If installing a child restraint
system
with the seat belt extender connected to the seat belt, the seat
belt will not
securely hold the child restraint system, which could cause death or
serious
injury to the child or other passengers in the event of a sudden
stop,
sudden swerve or accident.
- Do not allow the child to lean his/her head or any part of
his/her body
against the door or the area of the seat, front, center and rear
pillars or
roof side rail from which the side airbags or curtain shield airbags
deploy
even if the child is seated in the child restraint system. It is
dangerous if
the side airbags and curtain shield airbags inflate, and the impact
could
cause death or serious injury to the child.
- Make sure you have complied with all installation instructions
provided by
the child restraint manufacturer and that the system is properly
secured. If
it is not secured properly, it may cause death or serious injury to
the child
in the event of a sudden stop, sudden swerve or accident.
- When children are in the vehicle
Do not allow children to play with the seat belt. If the seat belt
becomes
twisted around a child’s neck, it may lead to choking or other serious
injuries
that could result in death.
If this occurs and the buckle cannot be unfastened, scissors should be
used
to cut the belt.
- When the child restraint system is not in use
- Keep the child restraint system properly secured on the seat
even if it is
not in use. Do not store the restraint unsecured in the passenger
compartment.
- If it is necessary to detach the child restraint system, remove
it from the
vehicle or store it securely in the luggage compartment. This will
prevent it
from injuring passengers in the event of a sudden stop, sudden
swerve or
accident.
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