Not exact matches
If you stop by your local law enforcement center (sometimes they have
car seat clinics but if you call ahead they'll always help) they'll help you get the seat
installed properly, check the fit on your child and they have pre-cut fun noodles ready to go (bonus, baby gets a cute stuffed animal and gets to state
in awe at the shiney stuff on the officer's uniform) I went when we used the infant seat,
again when we upgraded to the convertible and yet
again when turned her around to face forward.
If you are involved
in an accident with the
car seat
installed in the vehicle, it is imperative that it is inspected by the manufacturer if you have any intention to use it
again.
Most infant seats snap into a base that's
installed in your
car, and snap out
again so you can remove the seat and carry it into the house or secure it
in a compatible stroller.
The AAP goes on to talk about proper installation, and
in each instance, clearly states what we say over and over
again at BCB events and online, «Always read the vehicle owner's manual and the
car seat manual before
installing the seat.»
But I have been
in a VW while on fire,
again, while a part
installed by a certified VW dealership repair shop fell off and almost caused serious, serious damage to those
in my
car and others.
Again, it is not uncommon for
car companies to
install identical components
in vehicles wearing wildly different price tags, but it usually isn't quite this obvious.
Again, while most tuners would just
install a large (or small) rear wing on top of the standard, adjustable unit, RENM Performance actually tried and tested using a large, race style wing at the rear of the
car, but quickly found out it didn't increase down force enough to warrant the decrease
in top speed.
Again, if you're
installing a remote startup because you like the idea of not having to sit
in your
car while it's warming up, that's one thing, but if you're
installing it with an eye on the resale value, you'll likely be disappointed.