Transporting children safely -> Child restraints ? overview for Your Volkswagen Jetta 4 Door Seventh Generation (2019-2025)

with a child restraint system on the front passenger seat is exceeded and the criteria for deployment of the  
Advanced Airbag System are met.  
WARNING  
Accident statistics have shown that the rear seats offer greater safety than the front seats for children in general.  
Always transport children under 12 years of age on the rear seats.  
A child who is not secured or is not secured properly can be injured through sliding around in the vehicle interior or  
through being ejected from the vehicle during a sudden maneuver or collision. Secure children in the vehicle with a  
child restraint that is appropriate for their weight and height and with the safety belt used correctly Transporting  
children safely.  
A child who is not secured or not properly secured is exposed to an increased risk of injury or death through  
collision with an airbag. Make sure that children are not within the deployment zone of the airbag.  
A child restraint system corresponding to body weight and body size that is installed and used on the rear seats  
offers maximum protection for infants and small children in most accident situations.  
Child restraints – overview  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice   
Introduction.  
All children (particularly small children and infants) must be transported in child restraints suitable for them. These child  
restraints must always be installed correctly. The information in the following table will help you to find the suitable child  
restraint for your child.  
Child restraint type  
Use  
Birth to 12 months: A child up to 12 months old must always be transported in  
a rearward-facing child restraint. There are different types of these:  
– Rear-facing child restraints only for infants.  
Rear-facing child restraint  
– Convertible and multi-purpose child restraints with higher weight and size  
restrictions to be able to transport your child for longer in the rear-facing  
position.  
1–3 years: Transport your child in a rear-facing child restraint for as long as  
possible until they have reached the weight and size restrictions. After your  
child has reached the weight and size restrictions, you can transport them in a  
forward-facing child restraint with the appropriate safety belts.  
Rear-facing child restraint before the  
transition to a forward-facing child  
restraint  
4–7 years: Transport your child in a forward-facing child restraint for as long as  
possible until they have reached the weight and size restrictions. After your  
child has reached the weight and size restrictions, you can transport them in a  
booster seat but only on the rear seats.  
Forward-facing child restraint  
7–12 years: Transport your child in a booster seat until they are large enough  
to sit on the seat with the seat belt without a booster seat. The safety belt must  
be routed correctly Safety belt positioning. You should continue to transport  
your child on the rear seats.  
Booster seat  
Child restraints can be fastened either with a three-point safety belt or with an ISOFIX/lower LATCH fastening system. Many  
child restraints also require the use of top tether systems. Depending on countries and federal states, the use of Top Tether  
may even be required by law.  
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How to determine whether a child restraint is installed correctly  
The child restraint sits flush with the seat cushion and the backrest, unless the manufacturer of the child restraint permits  
a gap between the seat and the child restraint.  
The overhang of the child restraint on the seat cushion is not longer than 20% of the child restraint. Always follow the  
instructions for the permitted child restraint overhangs.  
You should always position the child restraint centrally on the seat.  
The clearance of the child restraint forward and sideways is no greater than approximately 2.5 cm (1 inch).  
The child restraint must not rest on the belt buckles of the seats. These could be damaged as a result.  
When installing multiple child restraints, they must not block each other and must be free-standing and remain  
accessible.  
The child restraint has been secured correctly using the three-point safety belt or ISOFIX/lower LATCH anchorage point.  
The top tether system of the child restraint has also been used correctly as specified by the manufacturer.  
DANGER  
Children sitting on the front seats may suffer severe or fatal injuries in the event of airbag deployment (even if advanced  
airbags are used). Not using the child restraint, using it incorrectly or using the wrong child restraint increases the risk of  
severe injury or death in the event of an accident.  
Always install child restraints on the rear seats.  
If, in exceptional circumstances, you nevertheless install a child restraint on the front passenger seat and the  
yellow  
PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator light does not come on and stay on, remove the seat immediately  
and have the airbag system checked by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service  
Facility. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service  
Facility.  
WARNING  
If the airbag is deployed, a child restraint on the front passenger seat may collide with the airbag and the child in the child  
restraint may suffer severe or even fatal injuries (even if advanced airbags are used).  
If you nevertheless install a child restraint on the front passenger seat in exceptional circumstances, always ensure  
that the child restraint in use has been approved by the manufacturer for use on the front passenger seat.  
Read and always follow the child seat manufacturer's instructions.  
Never install a child restraint without the top tether safety belt if the use of a top tether safety belt is prescribed by  
the child restraint manufacturer or legally required for the child restraint.  
Never position a forward-facing child restraint directly against the instrument panel.  
Adjust the seat belt adjuster so that the seat can be installed correctly.  
Position the front passenger seat as high as possible and move it as far back as possible in order to obtain the  
largest possible distance to the instrument panel.  
Make sure that the upper anchorage of the safety belt is behind the child restraint to ensure that the safety belt is  
routed correctly.  
Make sue that the backrest is in the upright position.  
WARNING  
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