2007 Chevrolet Tahoe Owner's Manual - Page 102
2007 Chevrolet Tahoe Manual
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Your vehicle has a rear seat that will accommodate a rear-facing child restraint. A label on your sun visor says, "Never put a rear-facing child seat in the front." This is because the risk to the rear-facing child is so great, if the airbag deploys. CAUTION: (Continued) We recommend that rear-facing child restraints be secured in the rear seat, even if the airbag is off. If you need to secure a forward-facing child restraint in the right front seat, always move the front passenger seat as far back as it will go. It is better to secure the child restraint in a rear seat. The passenger sensing system is designed to turn off the right front passenger's airbag if: • The right front passenger seat is unoccupied • The system determines that an infant is present in a rear-facing infant seat • The system determines that a small child is present in a forward-facing child restraint • The system determines that a small child is present in a booster seat • A right front passenger takes his/her weight off of the seat for a period of time {CAUTION: A child in a rear-facing child restraint can be seriously injured or killed if the right front passenger's airbag inflates. This is because the back of the rear-facing child restraint would be very close to the inflating airbag. Even though the passenger sensing system is designed to turn off the passenger's frontal airbag if the system detects a rear-facing child restraint, no system is fail-safe, and no one can guarantee that an airbag will not deploy under some unusual circumstance, even though it is turned off. CAUTION: 102 (Continued)