TT Quattro Coupe L4-1.8L Turbo (BEA) (2003)
Child Seat: Technical Service Bulletins
Restraints - LATCH(R) System Retrofitting
69 08 03
2002073/4
December 3, 2008.
Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 69 number 06-08 dated December 18, 2006 for reasons listed below.
Affected vehicle
69 LATCH system, installing/retrofitting
Condition
To comply with federal regulations in effect beginning January 1, 2005, any car sold must have "Lower Anchors and Tethers for children" installed or
retrofitted.
Technical Background
LATCH, definition
The acronym LATCH is derived from the phrase "Lower Anchors and Tethers for children." LATCH consists of the combination of top tether anchors
and lower anchors (termed "top tether" and "lower universal anchorage" in Canada) used to secure a Child Restraint (CR).
CR is a term that refers to products including but not limited to:
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Convertible safety seats
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Toddler safety seats
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Infant safety seats
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Booster safety seats