Nissan Murano: Child safety / Larger children
Children should remain in a forward-facing
child restraint with a harness until they
reach the maximum height or weight limit
allowed by the child restraint manufacturer.
Once a child outgrows the height or weight
limit of the harness-equipped forwardfacing
child restraint, NISSAN recommends
that the child be placed in a commercially
available booster seat to obtain proper
seat belt fit. For a seat belt to fit properly, the
booster seat should raise the child so that
the shoulder belt is properly positioned
across the chest and the top, middle portion
of the shoulder. The shoulder belt
should not cross the neck or face and
should not fall off the shoulder. The lap belt
should lie snugly across the lower hips or
upper thighs, not the abdomen. A booster
seat can only be used in seating positions
that have a three-point type seat belt. The
booster seat should fit the vehicle seat and
have a label certifying that it complies with
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or
Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
A booster seat should be used until the
child can pass the seat belt fit test below:
- Are the child’s back and hips against the
vehicle seatback?
- Is the child able to sit without slouching?
- Do the child’s knees bend easily over
the front edge of the seat with feet flat
on the floor?
- Can the child safely wear the seat belt
(lap belt low and snug across the hips
and shoulder belt across mid-chest
and shoulder)?
- Is the child able to use the properly adjusted
head restraint/headrest?
- Will the child be able to stay in position
for the entire ride?
If you answered no to any of these questions,
the child should remain in a booster
seat using a three-point type seat belt.
NOTE:
Laws in some communities may follow
different guidelines. Check local and
state regulations to confirm your child is
using the correct restraint system before
traveling.
WARNING
Never let a child stand or kneel on any
seat and do not allow a child in the
cargo area. The child could be seriously
injured or killed in a sudden stop or
collision.
Infants
Infants up to at least 1 year old should be
placed in a rear-facing child restraint.
NISSAN recommends that infants be
placed in child restraints that comply with
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or
Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards...
Other information:
Abbreviations: I = Inspect and correct or replace as necessary, R =
Replace
NOTE:
(1) After 40,000 miles (64,000 km) or 48 months, inspect every 10,000
miles (16,000 km) or 12 months. Replace the drive belt if
found damaged.
(2) If operating mainly in dusty conditions, more frequent maintenance
may be required...
Vent
Headlight/fog light (if so equipped)/turn signal switch
Supplemental air bagHorn
Meters and gaugesWarning and indicator lights
Vehicle information display
Wiper and washer switchRear window wiper and washer switch
Audio system/Center display controls
Hazard warning flasher switch
Center displayNavigation display (if so equipped)
Front passenger supplemental air bag
Glove box
Passenger supplemental knee air bag
Front passenger air bag status light
Power outlet
USB portsAUX jack
Heater and air conditioning
controls
Shift lever
Push-button ignition switch
Cruise control switches (if so equipped)Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)
switches (if so equipped)
Driver supplemental knee air bag
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System/Audio control switches
Hood releaseFuel door release
Fuse box
Heated steering wheel switch (if so equipped)Dynamic driver assistance
switch (if so equipped)
Liftgate instrument panel switch (if so equipped)
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