when there about 12 years old. That's the rules, if you look on the car door it says.
from the FRONT seat to the BACKseat
There is one cup holder in the backseat of a 2006 Scion XB. It is located behind the armrest of the front seat. There are three in the front seat of the car, however. Two in front of the gear shift, and one located below the dashboard in front of the passenger's seat.
I just removed my backseat from a 1987 Mazda 323 so it may be the same. Move the front seats up and position yourself on the back floorboard facing the back seat. Locate the two metal brackets just inside the bottom edge of the the seat on either side. These are what secure two metal hooks that are part of the seat itself. Press on the seat from the front at these two locations to unlatch the hooks and then simply raise the seat up. Voila!
Push up on the front of the back seat. I usually "pop" the seat with the palm of my hand then the seat comes right out.
There are bolts on the floor at the front and back of the back seat holding it to the body.
The middle of the backseat; away from the windows.
60 lbs for the backseat and 80 lbs for front seat
fighting, crying, kicking seat, complain
Move it to the front seat!
Depending on the size of the car seat, it should be able to fit in the extended cab part of a Ford F-150. If the car seat is rear facing, the front seat may have to be adjusted/ moved forward to allow the car seat to rest on the back portion of the front seats. If the car seat is front facing, there should not be an issue.
grab the front lower edge of the seat and JERK HARD back and up
Massachusetts state laws state that any child under the age of 12 must ride in the backseat