Range Rover: Booster seats - Occupant safety - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Booster seats

In a situation where a child is too large to fit into a child safety seat but is still too small to safely use just the three point belt, a booster seat is recommended for maximum safety. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for fitting and use, then adjust the seat belt to suit.

    Seat belt locking mechanism
    The rear outer seat belts and front passenger seat belts have a locking mechanism which improves the retention of child seats. The procedure to install a child seat is as follows: 1. Place the ch ...

    Air bags
    1. Passenger front air bag. 2. Main curtain air bag. 3. Side air bags. 4. Driver’s front air bag. Note: The general location of air bags fitted to the vehicle are marked by the word AIR BAG. ...

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    Tire valves
    Keep the valve caps screwed down firmly to prevent water or dirt entering the valve. Check the valves for leaks when checking the tire pressures. ...

    Releasing seat belts
    ► Press release button 4 and guide belt tongue 2 back towards belt sash guide 1. Make sure that the seat belt is fully rolled up. Otherwise, the seat belt or belt tongue will be trapped i ...

    Deactivating the alarm when triggered
    If the alarm has been triggered it can be deactivated by pressing the Smart Key unlock button, or by positioning the Smart Key underneath the steering column (see 74, IF THE ENGINE FAILS TO START) ...