2004 Chrysler Town And Country Owners Manual

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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING  YOUR VEHICLE
Check   belt  fit  period  ically.  A  child ’s squ irm ing  or
slou ching can  move  the  belt out  of position.
REAR SEAT DELETE FEATURE (COMMERCIAL
VEHICLES ONLY) — IF EQUIPPED
Com mercial  cargo vehicles  are  not designed   for  use as  a
family  vehicle and  are not  intend ed  for carrying  child ren
in the  front passenger   seat. However,   if you must  carry  a
child  in a vehicle  withou  t a rear  seat,  the passenger   seat
shou ld  be moved   to the  full  rearw ard  position   and  the
child  must  be  in a  prop er restraint   system  based  on  it’s
age, size and  weight.  NEVER carry  a child in a rear  facing
infant   carrier   in  a   vehicle   withou t  rear   seats.   In  an
accident,   seriou s  injury  or   death  may   occur  from   the
deploying   passenger   air bag.
If the shou lder  belt contacts  the face  or neck, move  the
child  closer to  the center  of  the vehicle.  If this  doesn’t
help , move the  child to the  center  rear seating  position
and  use  the  lap  belt.  Never  allow  a  child  to  put  the
shou lder  belt und er  an arm  or  behind  their  back.
Transportin  g Pets
Airbags  deploying   in the front  seat  could harm  you r pet.
An unrestrained    pet could  be throw n  abou t and possibly
injured , or injure  a passenger   during   panic braking   or in
a collision.
This  vehicle   is  equ ipped  with   a  child   restraint   tether
anchor  located   on the  floor,  behind   the front   passenger
seat.  Use   this   teth er  anchor   to   secu re  only   forw ard
facin g child   restrain  ts equipped    with   an  upper  teth er
strap .
Pets shou ld  be restrained  in the  rear seat  in pet  harnesses
or pet  carriers  that  are  secured  by  seat belts.
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CategoriesChrysler Manuals, Chrysler Town and Country Manuals
Model Year2004
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