Mitsubishi Outlander: Child restraint
When transporting children in your vehicle, some type of child restraint system
should always be used according to the size of the child. This is required by law
in most countries.
The regulations concerning driving with children in the front seat may differ
from country to country. You are advised to comply with the relevant regulations.
WARNING
(1) When possible, put children in the rear seat. Accident statistics indicate
that children of all sizes and ages are safer when properly restrained in the rear
seat rather than in the front seat.
(2) Holding a child in your arms is no substitute
for a restraint system. Failure to use a proper restraint system can result in severe
or fatal injury to your child.
(3) Each restraint device or fixing is to be used
only by one child.
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The label shown here is attached on vehicles with front passenger air bag. If
this label is attached, never install the rearfacing child restraint on the front
passenger’s seat.
WARNING
(1
When transporting infants and small children in your vehicle, follow the instruction
given below.
Instruction:
(1) For small infants, an infant carrier should be used. For small children whose
Key of letters inserted in the above table:
U – Suitable for “universal” category restraints approved for use in this mass
group. UF – Suitable for forward–facing “universal” catego
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The vehicle information code plate is riveted as shown in the illustration.
The plate shows model code, engine model, transmission model and body colour
code, etc.
Please use this number when ordering replacement parts.
1- Model code 2- Engine model code 3- Transmission model code 4- Body c
If towing service is not available in an emergency, your vehicle may be temporarily
towed by a rope secured to the towing hook.
If your vehicle is to be towed by another vehicle or if your vehicle tows another
vehicle, pay careful attention to the following points:
If your vehicle is to be tow
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