2004 Cadillac SRX 3.6L 4.6L Owners Manual

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How do child restraints work?
A child restraint system is  any device designed for
use in a motor vehicle  to restrain, seat, or position
children. A built-in child restraint  system is a
permanent part of the motor  vehicle. An add-on
child restraint system is a portable one, which
is purchased by the vehicle’s  owner.
For many years, add-on child  restraints have used
the adult belt system in  the vehicle. To help
reduce the chance of injury,  the child also has to be
secured within the restraint. The  vehicle’s belt
system secures the  add-on child restraint in  the
vehicle, and the add-on child restraint’s harness
system holds the child in  place within the restraint.
One system, the three-point harness, has straps that
come down over each of the infant’s shoulders and
buckle together at the crotch. The five-point harness
system has two shoulder straps, two hip straps and a
crotch strap. A shield may take the place of hip
straps. A T-shaped shield has shoulder straps that
are attached to a flat pad which rests low against the
child’s body. A shelf- or armrest-type shield has
straps that are attached to a wide, shelf-like shield
that swings up or to the side.
A booster seat (F-G) is  a child restraint designed to
improve the fit of the  vehicle’s safety belt system. Some
booster seats have a shoulder  belt positioner, and
some high-back booster seats have a five-point harness.
A booster seat can also  help a child to see out the
window.
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