The LATCH system holds a child restraint during driving or in a crash. This system is designed to make installation of a child restraint easier. The LATCH system uses anchors in the vehicle and attachments on the child restraint that are made for use with the LATCH system.
Make sure that a LATCH-compatible child restraint is properly installed using the anchors, or use the vehicle's safety belts to secure the restraint, following the instructions that came with that restraint, and also the instructions in this manual. When installing a child restraint with a top tether, you must also use either the lower anchors or the safety belts to properly secure the child restraint. A child restraint must never be installed using only the top tether and anchor.
In order to use the LATCH system in the vehicle, you need a child restraint that has LATCH attachments. The child restraint manufacturer will provide you with instructions on how to use the child restraint and its attachments. The following explains how to attach a child restraint with these attachments in the vehicle.
Not all vehicle seating positions or child restraints have lower anchors and attachments or top tether anchors and attachments.
Lower anchors (A) are metal bars built into the vehicle. There are two lower anchors for each LATCH seating position that will accommodate a child restraint with lower attachments (B).
A top tether (A, C) anchors the top of the child restraint to the vehicle. A top tether anchor is built into the vehicle. The top tether attachment (B) on the child restraint connects to the top tether anchor in the vehicle in order to reduce the forward movement and rotation of the child restraint during driving or in a crash.
The child restraint may have a single tether (A) or a dual tether (C). Either will have a single attachment (B) to secure the top tether to the anchor.
Some child restraints that have a top tether are designed for use with or without the top tether being attached. Others require the top tether always to be attached. In Canada, the law requires that forward-facing child restraints have a top tether, and that the tether be attached. Be sure to read and follow the instructions for the child restraint.
If the child restraint does not have a top tether, one can be obtained, in kit form, for many child restraints. Ask the child restraint manufacturer whether or not a kit is available.
(Top Tether Anchor): Seating positions with top tether anchors.
(Lower Anchor): Seating positions with two lower anchors.
Each outboard seating position in the rear seat has exposed metal lower anchors in the crease between the seatback and the seat cushion.
For H3T models, the top tether anchor symbol is located near the top tether anchors to assist you in locating the top tether anchors.
For H3T models, the top tether anchors are located on the back panel behind each rear seating position. Be sure to use an anchor located on the same side of the vehicle as the seating position where the child restraint will be placed.
For H3 models, the top tether anchors are located on the back of the rear seatbacks. Be sure to use an anchor located on the same side of the vehicle as the seating position where the child restraint will be placed.
Do not secure a child restraint in a position without a top tether anchor if a national or local law requires that the top tether be attached, or if the instructions that come with the child restraint say that the top tether must be attached.
According to accident statistics, children and infants are safer when properly restrained in a child restraint system or infant restraint system secured in a rear seating position. See Where to Put the Restraint for additional information.
Caution: If a LATCH-type child restraint is not attached to anchors, the child restraint will not be able to protect the child correctly. In a crash, the child could be seriously injured or killed. Install a LATCH-type child restraint properly using the anchors, or use the vehicle's safety belts to secure the restraint, following the instructions that came with the child restraint and the instructions in this manual.
Caution: Do not attach more than one child restraint to a single anchor. Attaching more than one child restraint to a single anchor could cause the anchor or attachment to come loose or even break during a crash. A child or others could be injured. To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries during a crash, attach only one child restraint per anchor.
Caution: Children can be seriously injured or strangled if a shoulder belt is wrapped around their neck and the safety belt continues to tighten. Buckle any unused safety belts behind the child restraint so children cannot reach them. Pull the shoulder belt all the way out of the retractor to set the lock, if your vehicle has one, after the child restraint has been installed.
Notice: Do not let the LATCH attachments rub against the vehicle’s safety belts. This may damage these parts. If necessary, move buckled safety belts to avoid rubbing the LATCH attachments.
Do not fold the empty rear seat with a safety belt buckled. This could damage the safety belt or the seat. Unbuckle and return the safety belt to its stowed position, before folding the seat.1.1. | Put the child restraint on the seat. |
1.2. | Pull the seatback forward to access the top tether anchors (A). See 60/40 Split Bench Seat for additional information. |
1.3. | Route the top tether according to the child restraint instructions and the following instructions: |
1.3. | If the position you are using does not have a headrest or head restraint and you are using a single tether, route the tether over the seatback. |
1.3. | If the position you are using does not have a headrest or head restraint and you are using a dual tether, route the tether over the seatback. |
1.3. | If the position you are using has a fixed headrest or head restraint and you are using a single tether, route the tether over the headrest or head restraint. |
1.3. | If the position you are using has a fixed headrest or head restraint and you are using a dual tether, route the tether around the headrest or head restraint. |
1.4. | Attach the top tether to the anchor (A). Make sure that you secure the top tether to the top tether anchor and not to the seatback latch (B). |
1.5. | Push rearward on the seatback until it locks into its upright position. Push and pull on the seatback to make sure it is secured properly. |
2.1. | Find the lower anchors for the desired seating position. |
2.2. | Attach and tighten the lower attachments on the child restraint to the lower anchors. |
If the headrest interferes with the installation of the child restraint, remove the headrest by pressing the button on the headrest post, at the top of the seatback, and lift to remove. Store the headrest under the outboard side of the rear seat.
When removing the child restraint, reinsert the headrest if it has been removed from the seatback.
1.1. | Find the lower anchors for the desired seating position. |
1.2. | Put the child restraint on the seat. |
1.3. | Attach and tighten the lower attachments on the child restraint to the lower anchors. |
2.1. | Find the top tether anchor. |
2.2. | Route, attach and tighten the top tether according to the child restraint instructions and the following instructions: |
2.2. | If the position you are using does not have a headrest or head restraint and you are using a single tether, route the tether over the seatback. |
2.2. | If the position you are using does not have a headrest or head restraint and you are using a dual tether, route the tether over the seatback. |
2.2. | If the position you are using has a fixed headrest or head restraint and you are using a single tether, route the tether over the headrest or head restraint. |
2.2. | If the position you are using has a fixed headrest or head restraint and you are using a dual tether, route the tether around the headrest or head restraint. |