THINGSTOKNOWBEFORESTARTINGYOURVEHICLE
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NOTE: Thepassengerfrontairbagmaynotdeployeven
whenthedriverfrontairbaghasiftheOccupantClassi-
fication System (refer to “Occupant Classification Sys-
tem”inthissection)hasdeterminedtheseatisemptyor
isoccupiedbyachild.
InfantsinrearfacingchildrestraintsshouldNEVERride
inthefrontseatofavehiclewithapassengerfrontairbag.
Anairbagdeploymentcancausesevereinjuryordeathto
infantsinthatposition.
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Children that are not big enough to properly wear the
vehicle seat belt (refer to section on Child Restraint)
shouldbesecuredintherearseat,inachildrestraintor
belt-positioningboosterseat.Olderchildrenwhodonot
use child restraints or belt-positioning booster seats
shouldrideproperlybuckledupintherearseat,andin
the outboard seat if possible. Never allow children to
slidetheshoulderbeltbehindthemorundertheirarm.
Ifyourvehicleisequipped,thewindowbagonthecrash
sideofthevehicleistriggeredinmoderatetosevereside
collisions.Butevenincollisionswheretheairbagsinflate,
youneedtheseatbeltstokeepyouintherightposition
fortheairbagstoprotectyouproperly.
Herearesomesimplestepsyoucantaketominimizethe
riskofharmfromadeployingairbag.
If a child from 1 to 12 years old must ride in the front
passengerseatbecausethevehicleiscrowded,movethe
seat as far back as possible, and use the proper child
restraint.SeethesectiononChildRestraint.
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buckledupinarearseat.
Children12yearsoldandundershouldalwaysride
You should read the instructions provided with your
childrestrainttomakesurethatyouareusingitproperly.
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Categories | Chrysler Manuals, Chrysler Town and Country Manuals |
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Model Year | 2007 |
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