Locking Latch Plate
and ELR Retractor
A latch plate that holds
the lap belt snug after
it has been adjusted;
contains a metal bar
on the underside of the
hardware that "locks"
the belt in position.
When installing the base,
route the vehicle seat
belt through the proper
belt path and buckle it
in. Then, pull upwards
on the shoulder belt so
that the lap belt gets tight
around the base.
Grab the sides of the base
at the belt path and slide
side to side and front to
back. The base should not
move more than 1"
(2.5 cm).
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