For your child’s safety on the road, both the right Child Restraint System (CRS) and the right fit are essential. The Quick Reference Guide cuts down on overwhelming information giving you easy access to what you need.

INFANTS/TODDLERS

REAR-FACING CRS

A child should use a rear-facing CRS with a harness until they reach the maximum height or weight limit allowed by the CRS manufacturer. Keep a child in the rear-facing seat with harness for as long as possible. Be certain to follow all applicable laws regarding the proper selection and use of a child restraint.

Rear facing car seat for infants

REAR-FACING ONLY CRS

Straps are in slots at shoulder level or lower.

Rear facing convertible car seat for infants

REAR-FACING CONVERTIBLE CRS

Straps are in slots at shoulder level or lower.

TODDLERS/SMALL CHILDREN

FORWARD-FACING CRS

A child should use a forward-facing CRS with a harness until they reach the maximum height or weight limit allowed by the CRS manufacturer. Keep a child in the forward-facing seat with harness for as long as possible. Be certain to follow all applicable laws regarding the proper selection and use of a child restraint.

Forward facing convertible car seat for small children

FORWARD-FACING CONVERTIBLE CRS

Straps are in slots at shoulder level or above.

Forward facing car seat for small children

FORWARD-FACING ONLY CRS

Straps are in slots at shoulder level or above.

LARGE CHILDREN

BOOSTER SEATS

Once the child outgrows the forward-facing CRS, a booster seat should be used to obtain proper seat belt fit (see description below). Once the child has grown so the shoulder belt is no longer on or near the face and neck and the lap belt can be positioned properly across the lower hips or upper thighs, use the seat belt without the booster seat. Be certain to follow all applicable laws regarding the proper selection and use of a child restraint.

High back booster seat for large children

HIGH BACK

Backless booster seat for large children

BACKLESS

SNUG KIDS

Compatible Child Restraint Systems Guide

With so many CRS makes and models on the market, we understand that choosing the right one can be difficult. That’s why INFINITI also created the innovative Snug Kids guide. An industry first, it provides you a selection of child restraint systems that will fit your particular INFINITI. Be sure to take a look at the Snug Kids Child Restraint System Fit Guide for your vehicle of choice. Innovation for safety. Innovation for all®.

Important Tips for Correct CRS Use

-Harness straps are snug – no slack or twists in the straps
-Chest clip is at armpit level
-Vehicle seat belt or CRS LATCH is tight, in correct location shown in CRS instructions
-CRS cannot be pushed or pulled toward front or sides of car (no more than 1 inch at the belt path)
-Children should ride in a CRS with a harness as long as possible until they outgrow the height or weight limit allowed by the CRS manufacturer