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lLATCH system for 940 wagon?? 900

I have a '95 940 wagon. I want to use a LATCH system for my twins cars seats. They are in rear facing seats since they are small. Does Volvo make a kit to fit these type of infant seats? Thanks-
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    lLATCH system for 940 wagon?? 900

    Dear volbro245,

    Hope you're well. As this is a critical safety issue, this issue should be addressed to: (a) A few Volvo dealers, in different parts of the country (so answers can be compared) and (b) Volvo USA (Rockleigh, New Jersey, if you're in North America).

    This is a matter, to which a specific, technically-correct answer is required.

    At http://www.car-safety.org/latch.html, you may read, "Where do I get a tether anchor for my older vehicle? Contact your local dealer or your manufacturer to see if a kit specific to your older vehicle exists. Some dealers will install an anchor for free."

    In a Volvo accessories catalog I found on-line some years ago, they show infant seats, which can be mounted so that they face rear-wards. The catalog is in Finnish, Swedish, Spanish and Italian. I can read the latter two entries. However, the part number (e.g., 9134606) does not show-up as valid in a database, to which I have access. These items may not have been marketed in North America.

    In such a matter, an opinion - unless backed-up with a specific, valid part number - is worse than worthless: it is lethally dangerous. Thus, I'd consult several Volvo dealers and Volvo USA.

    Hope this helps.

    Yours faithfully,

    Spook








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      lLATCH system for 940 wagon?? 900

      There is no latch system available, although the latch connectors will almost fit around the mounting points for the seatbelt receptacles. The safest thing to do is to order the tether hook receptacle from Volvo, which includes the correct bolt that fits in the mounting points on the parcel shelf in sedans, and on the seatbacks in wagons.







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