Where is the ISOFIX interface for the 2015 Vezel?

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VonLily
07/25/25 5:09am
The ISOFIX interface of the Vezel is located in the rear seat. Here is some relevant information about the ISOFIX interface: 1. Description of the ISOFIX interface: There are two interfaces at the connection between the car seat backrest and the cushion, which are the ISOFIX interfaces. It is a rigid connection method designed to prevent seat flipping during a collision. Some seats also come with support legs and other anti-flip devices in addition to the ISOFIX interface. 2. Function: The ISOFIX interface can securely connect the child car safety seat to the car, providing a simpler and safer way to install the car seat.
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LuciaMarie
08/10/25 5:38pm
I've been driving a 2015 Honda Vezel for several years and often install child seats using the ISOFIX anchors. The anchors are located on both sides of the rear seats, in the gap between the seat cushion and backrest, with small metal rings on each side. You can feel the hard latch by reaching in, sometimes covered by fabric pads which can be lifted. The first time I used it was chaotic, but now I can install it in one go. The ISOFIX system is much more stable than seat belt installation, especially on bumpy roads for child safety. I recommend regularly checking and cleaning the anchors to prevent dust buildup. Overall, the fixed and easily identifiable position makes it simple—new users just need a few practices to get familiar.
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