2010 Kia Sedona Owners Manual

Features of your vehicle
CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM
We  strongly  recommend  the  use  of  a
child seat or infant seat for small children
and babies,  and it  is required  by law  in
almost all states. This child seat or infant
seat should be of appropriate size for the
child  and  should be  installed  in  accor-
dance  with  the  manufacturer's  instruc-
tions.
Children  riding in  the  car should  sit  on
the rear seat and must always be proper-
ly restrained to minimize the risk of injury
in  an accident,  sudden  stop or  sudden
maneuver. According  to  accident statis-
tics,  children  are   safer  when  properly
restrained  in the  rear seats  than  in the
front seat.
Child restraint  systems  are designed  to
be secured  in vehicle seats  by lap belts
or the  lap belt  portion  of a lap/shoulder
belt or by a LATCH system (if equipped).
Children  could be  injured  or killed  in  a
crash if  their  restraints are  not properly
secured. For small children and babies, a
child  seat or  infant seat  must  be used.
Before buying  a particular child  restraint
system,  make sure  it  fits  your  car and
seat belts,  and fits  your child. Follow  all
the  instructions   provided  by  the   child
seat  manufacturer   when  installing  the
child restraint system.
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When  the  child restraint  system
is not  in  use, store  it in  the lug-
gage area or fasten it with  a safe-
ty belt so that it will not be thrown
forward  in the  case of  a  sudden
stop or an accident.
Children who  are too  large to be
in  a child  restraint  should  sit in
the  rear  seat  and  be  restrained
with   the  available   lap/shoulder
belts.
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When
using
the
vehicles
lap/shoulder  safety belts,  always
make sure  that the  shoulder belt
portion   is    positioned   midway
over  the  shoulder,  never across
the neck  or behind the  back. The
lap belt  portion  of the  lap/shoul-
der  belt   must  always   be  posi-
tioned as  low as  possible on the
child's hips  and as snug  as pos-
sible.
WARNING - Child
restraints
A child  restraint system  must be
placed  in   the   rear  seat.  Never
install a child or infant seat on the
front passenger's seat.
Should  an   accident   occur  and
cause  the  passenger  air  bag  to
deploy, it could severely  injure or
kill an infant or child seated in the
front seat.
If the vehicle’s safety belt  will not
properly  fit  the  child,  you  must
use an appropriate child  restraint
or booster seat in the rear.
Since
a   safety    belt   or   child
restraint system can become very
hot if  it is in  a closed vehicle,  be
sure to  check the seat  cover and
buckles  before   placing   a  child
there.
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Product Specification
CategoriesKia Manuals, Kia Sedona Manuals
Model Year2010
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Rudolfo Villela on Dec 30, 2012. 2010 Kia Sedona Manual

I downloaded the manual for my father, who just purchased a 2010 Sedona. Since the vehicle did not come with a manual, it's nice to know they're site like Need Manual on the internet to assist. The only issue I could see is on the actual manual itself. On page 3/37 the text feature on that page did not appear. The only thing that came up was the rose colored square which looks like a picture of the seats should have appeared. Other than that, I really do appreciate you guys for having the manual online!


senan on Nov 07, 2012. iraq

thank you