30-dic-2004 0.20.07
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RC said:
I wouldn't remove the backrest at age 4, it is part of the whole safety system.
30-dic-2004 1.46.20
30-dic-2004 3.03.46
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SoCal Alan said:
Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe that most if not all booster seats are designed to operate w/o the rear seatback cushion as long as the child is large/old enough.
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MKW said:
Down side of this seat, from my experience, is that because the car's rear seat back is so upright, once the kid falls asleep...
30-giu-2005 1.40.44
30-giu-2005 3.11.07
1-lug-2005 16.57.16
2-lug-2005 1.45.00
2-lug-2005 6.32.06
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Porsche child seats DO NOT have transponders, the airbag deactivation works differently. You can use ANY seat, no problem but you need the deactivation kit. It remains a mystery why Porsche doesn't offer the deactivation as a standard option, I was so furious about it because the kit wasn't available when I got my car in July (of course not, because no customer cars around ). I got the very first deactivation kit through the "intervention" of somebody at Porsche directly, otherwise I would have waited another one or two months.
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A lot of 911 owners have kids, the airbag deactivation kit should be STANDARD! Do you hear us, Porsche?
5-lug-2005 20.45.57
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Texas911 said:
I think that if a car is a strict two seater, it should have a deactivation switch. I like the system on the Mercedes, called BabySmart, you buy a Mercedes carseat that has a transponder and if you put it in the front seat, it turns off the airbags. You also get a visual confirmation. You take out the seat and its back to its old activated self. No need to remember to turn it back on!
11-lug-2005 14.45.33
7-ago-2005 2.48.15
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