Murano CrossCabriolet™
Manufacturer Brand Booster Rear-facing
Britax Advocate 70 CS x
Boulevard 70 x
Boulevard 70 CS x
B-Safe x
Chaperone x
Frontier 85 x
Frontier 85 SICT x
Marathon 70 x
Marathon Classic x
Parkway SG x
Parkway SGL x
Roundabout 50 Classic x
Roundabout 55 x
Chicco Key Fit 30 Infant Car Seat x
Key Fit Infant Car Seat x
Key Fit Strada x
Clek olli x
ozzi x
Combi Coccoro x
Kobuk AT x
Shuttle 35 x
Zeus 360º x
This guide is designed to help you select and properly install a child restraint system (CRS) compatible with
your 2011-2012 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet. To compile this list our safety engineers fitted numerous
CRS in all appropriate modes of use, including rear-facing, forward-facing, and booster.
CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM FIT GUIDE
If properly installed, the CRS noted below have proven to fit properly in the 2nd row outboard seating
locations. CRS with a weight limit of 40 pounds or less for a particular mode of use were evaluated using
the LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) System only (where available). CRS with a weight
limit greater than 40 pounds were evaluated using the LATCH System (where available) and the vehicle's
seat belt (not used simultaneously).
Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions provided with the CRS and your vehicle's Owner's Manual
when installing. You may also find the accompanying General Installation Tips helpful.
Important note for 2nd row installation: Do not install any forward-facing CRS requiring the use of a top tether.
This vehicle is not equipped with top tether anchorages.
o In accordance with Nissan's commitment to safety, customers should be aware that CRS may be subject to recall by the manufacturer. Nissan
encourages all customers to check the manufacturer web site and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) web site for current
recall information prior to purchasing a CRS.
o Please keep in mind that air bags are a supplemental restraint system and always must be used in conjunction with a seat belt.
o A rear-facing CRS must never be placed in the front-passenger seat. An inflating supplemental air bag could seriously injure or kill your child.
o All children 12 and under should ride in the rear seat properly secured in a CRS, booster seat, or seat belt, according to their size.
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