1994 Honda Civic Owner's Manual - Page 23

1994 Honda Civic Manual

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Child Safety Using a Seat Belt Locking Clip Always use a seat belt locking clip when you secure a child seat to your car with a lap/shoulder belt. This helps prevent the seat from shifting position or overturning. A locking clip is usually included with the child seat. If you need a clip, contact the seat's manufacturer or a store that sells child restraints. To install a locking clip, do the following: 1. Place the child restraint in the desired position. Route the lap/shoulder belt through the restraint according to the seat manufacturer's instructions. 2. Insert the latch plate into the buckle. Pull on the shoulder part of the belt to make sure there is no slack in the lap portion. 3. Tightly grasp the belt near the latch plate. Pinch both parts of the belt together so they won't slip through the latch plate. Unbuckle the seat belt. held firmly in place. If it is not, repeat these steps until the restraint is secure. Using Child Restraints With Tethers 4.2 in (106.0mm) 3.3 in (85.0 mm) 10.4 in (264.0 mm) 4. Install the locking clip as shown. Position the clip as close as possible to the latch plate. 5. Insert the latch plate into the buckle. Push and pull on the child seat to verify that it is 4.2 in (106.0 mm) Your Honda has three attachment points for tether-style child seats. Use the dimensions in the above illustration to locate the attachment point you want to use. Driver and Passenger Safety

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Child Safety
Using a Seat Belt
Locking Clip
Always use a seat belt locking clip
when you secure a child seat to
your car with a lap/shoulder belt.
This helps prevent the seat from
shifting position or overturning.
A locking clip is usually included
with the child seat. If you need a
clip, contact the seat's
manufacturer or a store that sells
child restraints.
To install a locking clip, do the
following:
1.
Place the child restraint in the
desired position. Route the
lap/shoulder belt through the
restraint according to the seat
manufacturer's instructions.
2.
Insert the latch plate into the
buckle. Pull on the shoulder
part of the belt to make sure
there is no slack in the lap
portion.
3.
Tightly grasp the belt near the
latch plate. Pinch both parts
of the belt together so they
won't slip through the latch
plate. Unbuckle the seat belt.
4.
Install the locking clip as
shown. Position the clip as
close as possible to the
latch plate.
5.
Insert the latch plate into the
buckle. Push and pull on the
child seat to verify that it is
held firmly in place. If it is not,
repeat these steps until the
restraint is secure.
Using Child Restraints
With Tethers
Your Honda has three attachment
points for tether-style child seats.
Use the dimensions in the above
illustration to locate the
attachment point you want to use.
Driver and Passenger Safety
4.2
in
(106.0mm)
3.3
in
(85.0
mm)
4.2
in
(106.0mm)
10.4 in
(264.0 mm)