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Child restraint attachment points

Your vehicle has different types of attachment points. Be sure to use the correct attachment points for your specific child restraint.
Location of child restraint attachment points
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  1. 1Lower tether attachment points on the floor rails of the front seats
  2. 2ISOFIX1 attachment points in the lower part of the backrests of the rear seats
  3. 3Top tether attachment points on the backs of the rear seats

Your vehicle's various attachment points can be used in combination with each other or together with other fastening methods to secure different types of child restraints.

ISOFIX, also known as LATCH or LUAS, is an international standard for child restraint attachment points that can be used in combination with the top tether attachment points or a support leg.

Some child restraints are secured using a vehicle seat belt, usually in combination with other fastening methods.

 Note

Manufacturer's instructions

When using attachment points, always follow the instructions from the manufacturer of the child restraint.

  1. 1 Also known as LATCH or LUAS

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ISOFIX/LATCH attachment points

Your vehicle is equipped with ISOFIX attachment points that can be used to secure child restraints on a rear seat.

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Top tether attachment points

Your vehicle is equipped with top tether attachment points that can be used to secure child restraints in a rear seat.

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Lower tether attachment points

Your vehicle is equipped with lower tether attachment points that can be used to secure child restraints on a rear seat.

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