2014 Hyundai Tucson Owners Manual

Safety system of your vehicle
Keep using  restraints in the  rear-fac-
ing  position  as  long  as  children  fit
within  the  height  and   weight  limits
allowed by the child  restraint’s manu-
facturer.It’s the best way to keep them
safe. Once  your  child  has outgrown
the  rear-facing   child  restraint,  your
child  is   ready  for  a   forward-facing
child restraint with a harness.
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A rear-facing  child  restraint provides
restraint   with  the   seating  surface
against the back of the child.The har-
ness system holds the  child in place,
and in  an accident, acts  to keep  the
child  positioned in  the  restraint  and
reduce the  stress to  the fragile neck
and spinal cord.
Forward-facing child restraints
A  forward-facing  child  restraint  pro-
vides restraint for the child’s body with
a harness. Keep children in a forward-
facing  child restraint  with  a harness
until  they   reach  the  top   height  or
weight  limit   allowed  by   your  child
restraint’s manufacturer.
All  children   under   age  one   must
always  ride   in  a   rear-facing  child
restraint. There are  different types of
rear-facing child restraints: infant-only
seats  can only  be  used rear-facing.
Convertible and 3-in-1 child restraints
typically   have   higher   height   and
weight limits  for the  rear-facing posi-
tion, allowing  you to  keep your  child
rear-facing for a longer period of time.
Once your child outgrows the forward-
facing  child   restraint,  your  child   is
ready for a booster seat.
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