2009 Chrysler Town Country Owners Manual

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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING  YOUR VEHICLE
shou ld  rid e prop erly  buckled   in  the   passenger   seat    NOTE:    Ensu re  that  the   child  restraint   tether   strap   is
with  the seat  adjusted   to the rearm ost  position.  Never     centered  betw een  the  head rest supports   und erneath   the
allow  child ren to  slide  the shou lder  belt  behind  them    head   rest.
or und er  their  arm .
4.
Using  the  hook  attached   to  the  child  restraint   tether
Tether  Installation    for Com mercial   Vehicles  with
Rear  Seat  Delete
strap , attach  the  child  restraint   tether  strap  to  the metal
anchor  on  the lower  rear  of the  front  passenger   seat.
To  secure  the  child   restraint   upper   tether  strap   to  the
vehicle,  follow  the instru  ctions show n:
5.
tighten  the  child  restraint  tether   strap .
Follow ing  the child   seat manu  factu rer’s instru ctions,
1.
rear  of the  front  passenger  seat.
Locate  the  child  restraint   tether  anchor  on  the  lower
6.
Insp ect  the  tether  anchor   strap   for  nicks,  abrasions,
discoloration,   and   loose  thread s.  If these,   or any   other
Follow  the   child  restraint   manu factu rer’s  directions     cond ition  that might  affect the perform  ance of the strap  is
for  prop er  use  of  connecting   the  child  restraint   to  the    observed  , DO  NOT USE.  Contact  you r authorized   deal-
extend ed  tether  strap .                                                        ership  for  a rep lacem ent part.
2.
3.
Route  the tether   strap  und er the  head  rest.
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CategoriesChrysler Manuals, Chrysler Town and Country Manuals
Model Year2009
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