Where do you put the top tether car seat?

Where do you put the top tether car seat?

Unfortunately, there are no standard places for top tether anchors in vehicles. They can be located in the vehicle’s ceiling, the back hatch, on the back of the back seat, on the cargo floor area, behind the headrest, or on the rear filler panel.

Does my car have a top tether point?

In most cars the top tether point is located on the back of the vehicle seat. Sometimes you can find it lower down at the base of the backrest, and in some cars it’s on the floor of the boot.

When should I use top tethering?

As soon as you install a forward-facing car seat with a harness (or convert your rear-facing to forward), you must use a top tether. Top tethers are meant to secure forward-facing seats to keep them from tipping forward in the event of a crash. Without the tether attached, a seat can be thrown 4 – 6 inches forward.

Does rear facing car seat need tether?

But let’s be clear: rear-facing tethering is optional. No carseat requires its use; think of it as an added feature. Since the Swedish method uses an anchor point under the front seat, you’ll have to move the front seats forward.

What can you do if your car doesn’t have a tether?

If your car doesn’t have top tethers anchors — some older models don’t — your car dealer can retrofit them for any car dating back to 1989. Just step into a dealership; they can do it for you or provide you with an anchor kit. The top of the car seat should move no more than an inch after being tethered.

Do booster seats need tether?

Booster seats come in both high-back and backless versions. Unlike forward-facing car seats, which are attached to the vehicle with either a bottom tether or top LATCH system, booster seats are not attached to the vehicle. The vehicle’s seatbelt functions as the restraint, securing both the booster seat and the child.

Does Joie stages have top tether?

The main difference between the stages and the stages fx is that you have the option to fit with ISOFIX when you are ready to forward face. It’s easy to do with the two arms on to your car’s ISOFIX points, with a top tether to anchor it in place too.

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