As children grow, they may need to use new child restraints, including larger child seats or booster seats, which are appropriate for their increased size.
A child who has outgrown available child restraint systems should use the belts provided in the vehicle. When seated, the child should be restrained by the lap/shoulder belt.
If the shoulder belt slightly touches the child’s neck or face, try placing the child closer to the center of the vehicle. If the shoulder belt still touches their face or neck, they may need to be returned to a child restraint system. In addition, after-market devices are available from independent manufacturers which help pull the shoulder belt lower and away from the child’s face or neck.
Components
1. Driver Airbag (DAB)
2. Steering Wheel
3. Clock Spring
4. Seat Belt Pretensioner (BPT)
5. Pressure Side Impact Sensor (P-SIS)
6. Side Impact Sensor (SIS)
7. Side A ...
TPMS Receiver. Schematic Diagrams
Circuit Diagram
Connector pin number
Pin NO.
Discription
Remark
1
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2
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Transaxle Ranges
P (Park)
Always come to a complete stop before shifting into P. This position locks the
transaxle and prevents the front wheels from rotating. Always come to a complete
stop before shifting into ...