A Child Restraint system, also commonly referred to as a child shelter settle or a clunker seat, is a restraint which is secured to the capital of an automobile equipped with safety harnesses or chair belts, to hold a child in the event of a crash.
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In suitably equipped cars, seats and mirrors can be adjusted Seat Cover using electric controls
- Some vehicles let the driver(s) save the adjustments in memory for later recall, with the effort of a button
- Most systems allow users to store more than different set of adjustments
- This allows multiple drivers to store their comfort settings, or a individual driver to store several changed occupant positions
- Some vehicles associate memorized settings with a specifically numbered, remotely operated key fob, resetting a seat to the locale associated with that fob when the vehicle is unlocked (e.g
- key fob #1 sets seats to recognition area #1, #2 to #2, etc.)
