http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psmUWg7QrC8 Please keep the child rear-facing for as long as possible (according to the limits of your particular seat). age two
It's not a rear facing car seat... only forward facing
This would depend on the age of your child. All children should ride rear-facing in back seats until they are 2 years of age or until they reach the height and weight limit of their child restraints. When children reach the height and weight limits of their infant seats, they should be moved to convertible seats, but should continue to ride rear-facing for as long as possible. However, when your child reaches the rear-facing height and weight limit of their child restraint, they should be turned forward-facing in a convertible or another forward-facing child restraint.
The 5th Generation iPod has a forward facing camera but with no rear facing camera.
If the car is only a 2 seater you can put a FORWARD facing car seat on the passenger side, but I'm not sure about a rear facing car seat.
When selecting and using car seats for children of different ages, it is important to follow these guidelines: Infants and toddlers should be placed in rear-facing car seats until they reach the maximum weight or height limit recommended by the manufacturer. Once a child outgrows the rear-facing seat, they should transition to a forward-facing car seat with a harness. Children who have outgrown their forward-facing seat should use a booster seat until they are big enough to use a seat belt properly. It is important to always follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation and use of the car seat. Regularly check the car seat for any signs of wear or damage and replace it if necessary.
The three types of child restraint systems are rear-facing car seats, forward-facing car seats, and booster seats. Rear-facing seats are designed for infants and young toddlers, forward-facing seats are for older toddlers and young children, and booster seats are for older children who have outgrown forward-facing seats but are still too small for the vehicle's seat belt system.
it is located on the bottom right hand (facing forward) side of the rear of the engine
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