The ISOFIX system secures the car seat using compatible connection points on the car and the seat, removing the risk of a poor fit when using the car's seatbelt to secure it. Most cars now have ISOFIX points in the rear as standard; some also provide them in the front passenger seat (check your car's manual). The car DOES have ISOFIX, I know it has ISOFIX, its in the seats, as per my friends E46 M3. The car doesn't show up on BMW Archive or through BMW as having ISOFIX in the build sheet, but as others As described in your owners’ manual, all recent Vauxhall vehicles are fitted with ISOFIX brackets, which ISOFIX child restraint systems can be fitted to. Child restraint systems can also be secured with top-tether fastening eyes, as shown in the illustration below. Child seats that fasten through the three-point seat belt can also be used Hi I'm so torn on what to do Iam due in 7 weeks today and already have a maxi cosi cabrio car seat Iam now unsure on wether or not I actually need the Isofix or not as we are due to move into our new home in the next 2 weeks and trying to keep costs to a minimum. I really want one but cannot justify spending £130 on it. Attach the ISOFIX arms to the ISOFIX points in your vehicle, you should hear an audible ‘click’ and the indicators will turn green. You may now have to push the child seat firmly into the vehicle seat back to secure the fit. Now lower the support leg to the floor, so that it fits firmly, but is not pushing the base of the seat upwards. Isofix is a way of fitting the car seat. There are clips that you can attach the car seat to in the back of the car. Maxi cosi do the isofix base which stays in the car, attached to the isofix brackets. WHen you put the car seat in the car you just drop it onto the base and it securly clips in place - no buggering about with seatbelts :) TUNx. How do i know if my car has isofix? Isofix is a system that helps to secure car seats in a variety of ways. It is a type of anchor that attaches to the vehicle’s frame and then to the car seat. Isofix is a type of anchoring system that uses a system of straps and brackets to attach a car seat to the vehicle’s frame. Passengers under 4 years old must not be in the front seat. Passengers aged between 4 years and under 7 years may sit in the front seat only if the rear seat (s) are occupied by passengers under seven years old. In New South Wales, all wheelchair accessible taxis are required to carry an approved child car seat. I have been dieing to answer this but it has taken 2 days for my account to authenticated. Your car does have iso fix points. If you lift the bottom of the seat (the bit your !Removed! go's on) and run your hand along the bottom of the bit your back sits against you will feel the iso fix points inside the seat material. An Isofix car seat base is essentially a fixed anchorage system that securely attaches a child’s car seat directly to the vehicle chassis. Unlike traditional methods that relied on seat belts alone, which can be prone to incorrect installation and slackness, an Isofix car seat base provides enhanced stability and reliability. The Isofix connectors from your baby or child car seat fit on to these. They’re designed to make installing a car seat much easier, which lowers the risk of getting it wrong. The anchor points are often hidden within the car's seat padding. On some car seats, the Isofix connectors are part of the seat itself.

how do i know if my car has isofix