1999 Chevrolet Camaro Owner's Manual - Page 47
1999 Chevrolet Camaro Manual
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yellowblue Vehicles First Sold in Canada: If your vehicle was first sold in Canada, the label located on the rear edge of the driver's door will say that the vehicle meets "all Canada safety standards." Canadian law requires that forward-facing child restraints have a top strap, and that the strap be anchored. Cars first sold in Canada are built to accept a top strap anchor, unless the vehicle is a convertible. Don't use a top strap child restraint in a convertible, because the anchor can't be installed properly. If your vehicle is not a convertible, ask your dealer to install the top strap anchor, using a special kit the dealer can obtain that has the correct anchor hardware and installation instructions. The hardware, and the cost of installation, is free. You can install the anchor yourself, using the instructions provided in the kit, but: CAUTION: The place where the anchor has to go is quite close to your fuel tank. If the anchor isn't installed correctly, it can make a hole in the fuel tank -- either then, or in a later collision. Gasoline could leak out and be ignited, and people in the vehicle or outside it could be badly burned. Don't install the anchor yourself unless you know you can do it correctly. Canadian law requires that child restraints have a top strap, and that the strap be anchored. If your child restraint has a top strap, your dealer can obtain a kit with anchor hardware and installation instructions specifically designed for this vehicle. The dealer can then install the anchor for you. This work will be done for you free of charge. Or, you may install the anchor yourself using the instructions provided in the kit. 1-39