The child seat may be used only in a forward facing seating location.
When the child seat is used in the front seat location, or the second seat of a three seat station wagon, it is easily installed by connecting the child seat top strap to the belt at the seating position immediately to the rear (see Figure 1). Since the child seat utilizes the belt of the seating position directly behind the child seat, occupants should not be allowed to sit at these locations.
If a child seat is to be used in a second seat position, a special anchor must be installed to anchor the child seat top strap. In order to assure the correct top strap angle, the child seat is only to be used at the seating position for which the top strap anchor is installed. The following general instructions explain how to install the anchor for the child seat top strap. See the figures listed below for the specific body style.
Figures 2 and 3 Cutlass Ciera, 88 and Cutlass Supreme Figure 4 Cutlass Ciera Wagon Figure 5 88 Station Wagon
1. Select the desired rear seat installation position and locate or drill the appropriate mounting holes(s) for the anchor bolt(s) as described in steps listed in the appropriate figures.
2. Install the top strap anchor assembly as shown and tighten nut securely.
3. Install the child seat and secure with child seat belt according to manufacturer's instructions.
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