There isn't a floor anchor - it is on the roof of the hatch. Hope that helps.
The anchors of a Rendezvous are not well marked, they are marked by grey dots on the back seat. There are two sets on each side of the back seat. To anchor your third strap (top part of the seat), there is an anchor behind the seat on each side (not marked at all). You also will have a third headset anchor' at the very back. This one is marked with an icon of a boat anchor.
ISOFIX is a infant and child safety seat anchoring mechanism that has become the international standard for the automobile and safety seat industries. The design of this anchor provides a solid connection between the safety seat and the automobile.
not equiped you are going to have to use the seat belt to hold it in the seat.
No. The Civic seat rails are different.
You must place a child in an integrated child seat if the child is 3 years of age or younger.
Some safety concerns that have to be taken into account when buying a child seat include selecting the appropriate seat heat, ensuring that the child seat fits the vehicle, and also the type of material used to manufacturer the child seat.
Not necessarily. If I child is smaller than 1.30 metres it should be seated in a child seat. If not, than an own seat is not obligatory
That depends on how old of a child. If the child is in a car seat or booster seat, then no. Studies and actual accidents have shown that children and infants can be beheaded in the front seat if airbags deploy. The child needs to be buckled in the back seat, center if possible.
Its shouldn't be dangerous if the child is in the backseat with a seat belt, or if the child is of correct age for safety restrictions, in the front seat with a seat belt. Make sure the child isn't taking of his/her seat belt and/or leaning out of the car.
A child safety seat, sometimes called an infant safety seat, child restraint system, child seat, baby seat, car seat, or a booster seat, is a seat designed specifically to protect children from injury or death during vehicle collisions.
Look under the seat or at the seat belt anchor point and see if the wire for the alarm has been disconnected.