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AKENG44_<strong>Escalade</strong> Page 215 Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:22 PM<br />

Section 2<br />

OLDER CHILDREN<br />

Older children who have<br />

outgrown booster seats should<br />

sit in a rear seat, restrained by a<br />

properly fastened safety belt.<br />

The child restraint manufacturer's<br />

instructions should state the<br />

weight and height limitations for<br />

the particular restraint.<br />

To determine whether a child is<br />

ready to transition out <strong>of</strong> a<br />

booster, into a rear seat, check<br />

your local laws and check the<br />

following:<br />

• Have the child sit all the way<br />

back on the seat. Do the child’s<br />

knees bend at the seat edge?<br />

If you answered "yes" to this<br />

question, proceed to the next<br />

question.<br />

If you answered "no" to this<br />

question, the child should<br />

continue to use a booster seat.<br />

• With the child sitting all the<br />

way back on the seat, with<br />

knees bent at the seat edge,<br />

buckle the safety belt around<br />

the child.<br />

Does the shoulder belt rest on<br />

the shoulder?<br />

If you answered "yes" to this<br />

question, proceed to the next<br />

question.<br />

If you answered "no" to this<br />

question, try to use the rear<br />

shoulder belt comfort guide.<br />

See "Shoulder Belt Comfort<br />

Guides" earlier in this section.<br />

If the shoulder belt still does<br />

not rest on the shoulder, the<br />

child should continue to use a<br />

booster seat.<br />

–<br />

–<br />

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