Seats and Restraints. . . 238CAUTIONIn fact, because the risk to arear-facing child is so great ifthe air bag deploys, there is alabel on your vehicle’s sun visorthat cautions you never to put arear-facing child seat in thefront.It is therefore recommendedthat child restraints be securedin a rear seat position even if thefront passenger’s air bag isturned off.CAUTIONIf, however, you secure aforward-facing child restraint inthe front passenger seat, besure to move the frontpassenger seat as far back as itwill go.CAUTIONWhen the vehicle is started witha child restraint installed in thefront passenger seat, the "off"indicator should appear in thepassenger sensing system statusbar after the system hascompleted its self-check.If the "on" indicator appearswhen you have installed a childrestraint in the front passengerseat, it means that the frontpassenger's air bag system isstill active.See "Passenger Sensing System"earlier in this section.OLDER CHILDRENOlder children who haveoutgrown booster seats shouldsit in a rear seat, restrained by aproperly fastened safety belt.The child restraint manufacturer'sinstructions should state theweight and height limitations forthe particular restraint.$10araCTS Page 238 Tuesday, September 15, 2009 12:30 PM