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Child seats -> Securing a child seat using the seat belt for Your Volkswagen Tayron SUV First Generation (2018-2025)

8. Tighten the top tether so that the child seat is positioned against the upper section of the rear seat backrest.  
WARNING  
If the top tether is not secured properly or is not secured at the anchor points provided for this purpose, the child seat can become  
detached and cause serious injuries.  
Always secure only one top tether of a child seat to one top tether anchor point.  
Secure the top tether only at the top tether anchor points provided for this purpose. Never secure the top tether of a child seat to a  
fastening ring.  
WARNING  
Objects in the rear pockets of the front passenger seat can damage the top tether in the event of an accident. This can result in  
serious injuries.  
Do not keep any objects in the rear pockets of the front passenger seat when using the top tether.  
Depending on the country and equipment, there may be two or three top tether anchor points in the luggage compartment  
behind the rear seat backrest.  
If you want to fit a child seat from the “universal (u)” approval category in your vehicle, you must first ensure that it is approved for the  
seat position in question. Relevant information is given on the orange ECE approval label of the child seat. Refer to the following table  
for the installation options.  
Front passenger seat  
Rear seats in  
Child’s  
weight  
Child’s  
height  
Rear seats in the  
second seat row  
Group  
the third seat  
row  
Front passenger  
Front passenger front  
airbag deactivated  
front airbag activated  
up to 10  
kg  
up to  
13 kg  
45 to  
105 cm  
9 to 18  
kg  
9 to 18  
kg  
76 to  
105 cm  
15 to  
25 kg  
100 to  
150 cm  
22 to  
36 kg  
u: universal; u*: universal, only front-facing; x: seat not suitable for securing a child seat of this group.  
Securing a child seat using the seat belt  
1. Observe the instructions (→ Child seats).  
2. When using child seats of groups 0, 0+ or 1 and i-Size child seats for children up to a height of 105 cm (around 3 ft 5 in) on the  
rear bench seat, push the rear bench seat back as far as possible (→ Rear bench seat).  
3. When using child seats of group 2/3 and i-Size child seats for children from a height of 100 cm (around 3 ft 3 in) on the rear  
bench seat, push the rear bench seat to a middle position (→ Rear bench seat).  
4. Set the seat belt height so that the seat belt routing follows a natural line and is adjusted to the child seat without turning back  
on itself. For rear-facing child seats, use the lowest position of the seat belt height adjuster.  
5. Fasten the seat belt and guide it through the child seat as described in the child seat manufacturer’s instructions.  
6. Ensure that the seat belt is not twisted.  
7. Insert the latch plate into the buckle for the appropriate seat and push it down until it audibly engages.  
Child seats with the “semi-universal” approval category that are secured by means of a seat belt and support foot must not be installed  
on the centre rear seat.  
Observe additionally when installing in the third seat row:  
1. Adjust the second seat row to the middle position or in front of this (→ Rear seats).  
2. Remove the head restraint, if necessary (→ Head restraints).  
3. When lying flat, make sure the child has enough legroom.  
WARNING  
In the event of an accident or when the boot lid in closed, people who are taller than 1.60 m (around 5 ft 3 in) or children on booster  
seats who are sitting in the third row of seats may sustain serious head injuries.  
People over 1.60 m (around 5 ft 3 in) tall must never travel in the third row of seats.  
Do not transport children on booster seats in the third row of seats if the booster seat allows the child to reach the same sitting  
height as a person over 1.60 m tall (around 5 ft 3 in).  
Observe any legislation concerning the safety of a broken-down vehicle. For example, many countries stipulate that you have to switch  
on the hazard warning lights and wear a high-visibility waistcoat (→ Emergency equipment).  
Checklist of what to do in the event of a breakdown  
To ensure your own safety and that of your passengers, observe the following points in the specified order:  
1. Stop the vehicle at a safe distance away from moving traffic and on a suitable surface. Observe all the important information on  
parking , .  
2. Switch on the hazard warning lights (→ Centre console).  
3. Ensure that all occupants exit the vehicle and go to a safe place away from moving traffic, e.g. behind the safety barrier. Observe  
country-specific regulations on high-visibility waistcoats.  
4. Place the warning triangle in position to draw the attention of other road users to your vehicle.  
5. Observe safety notes (→ In the bonnet space).  
6. Seek expert assistance if necessary. Volkswagen recommends using the Volkswagen emergency service.  
When the hazard warning lights are switched on, for example if you are being towed, you can still indicate a change in direction or lane  
change by operating the turn signal. The hazard warning lights will be interrupted temporarily.  
Comply with the important information on towing (→ Tow-starting or towing).  
WARNING  
Any broken-down vehicle poses a high accident risk for the vehicle occupants and other road users.  
Stop the vehicle as soon as possible and when safe to do so.  
Park the car at a safe distance from moving traffic.  
Switch on the hazard warning lights.  
Never leave other persons alone in the vehicle, particularly children or people requiring assistance. This applies in particular when  
the doors are locked. People locked in the vehicle may be subjected to very high or very low temperatures.  
WARNING  
The components of the exhaust system become very hot. This can cause fires and serious injuries.  
Park the vehicle so that no part of the exhaust system can come into contact with any inflammable material underneath the  
vehicle, e.g. dry grass or fuel.  
NOTICE  
Pushing the vehicle by hand can cause damage to the vehicle, e.g. deformation or detachment of add-on parts.  
When pushing the vehicle by hand, do not press on the tail light clusters, large panels and side or rear spoilers.  
Checklist of what to do after an accident  
To ensure your own safety and that of your passengers in an accident, observe the following actions in the specified order: