Child Restraint: Service and Repair
Child Seat Locking ClipThe locking clip must be used to secure a child seat when your vehicle has a shoulder and lap belt with a sliding tongue. Every seat belt that requires a locking clip is identified on the belt with a label shown in the illustration. The locking clip is installed on a sample piece of webbing to show proper installation.
WARNING: IF YOU DO NOT USE A LOCKING CLIP, INJURIES COULD RESULT FROM THE CHILD SEAT TIPPING OVER DURING NORMAL BRAKING OR CORNERING.
1. Thread the belt webbing through the child seat according to the child seat manufacturer's instructions.
2. Buckle the seat belt.
3. Pull on the shoulder portion of the belt to make the lap portion fit snugly. Keeping the lap belt snug, hold the lap and shoulder belt portion of the webbing together next to the slip tongue and unbuckle the seat belt.
4. Slide either corner of the locking clip slot closest to the tongue over both layers of the webbing.
5. Pinch both opposite edges of the webbing together and insert them into the locking clip.
6. Pinch both layers of the webbing together and insert into other slot of locking clip.
7. Re-buckle the belt. Forcibly tilt the child seat from side to side and also tug it forward to see if it is held securely in place. If excessive movement occurs, repeat Steps 2 through 7 or properly install child seat in a different seating position in the vehicle.