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Ok so we know there may be some confusion on knowing the differences between the different

convertible car seats that Britax offers.

So in this video we're gonna compare those differences and show you the different features

and those safety benefits.

Ok so the seats that we're showing you today are the Marathon, the Boulevard, and the Advocate.

Now overall they're basically the same but they do have different features.

They're all gonna be a similar frame, they're all gonna have Click Tight technology which

means you're gonna have that awesome easy installation.

And it's going to be the same execution on how you install this seat.

They all also have Safe Cell technology but it's executed a little bit differently in

those features.

But in all of them you are going to find your red honeycomb base, you're gonna have your

steel frame.

YOu're also going to have your hugs which keeps that buckle in place.

And then you're all going to have side impact protection.

Also to mention, all of these are gonna come in little bit different colors but you can

have you do have the option of adding the anti-rebound bar to any of these models.

For more information, on those similar features you can reference our review on the Click

Tight Boulevard and if you still have questions feel free to email us at hello@babycubby.com

or just give us a comment below.

Now to start with the differences I'm gonna start here with the Marathon.

The Marathon is the basic model of the convertible car seats.

Like I said before all of them are going to have Side Impact Protection and this one is

Side Impact Protection complete.

And so you have your frame you have foam lining the inside of the seat and then you also have

the protective head rest but this one is gonna be a soft foam.

Now to upgrade into the Boulevard you're gonna have Side Impact Protection Plus.

So you still have that frame protecting at the sides but then you have a more sufficient

head rest, and as you can see it's going to move with the headrest but this is also going

to have foam in it so this is just an added level of protection.

Now going into the advocate you have Side Impact Protection Max.

So as just like the Boulevard you're going to have the frame, you're gonna have the foam

inside the headrest but you also have another layer of protection here.

And now what that does is it protects against shrapnel as well as another layer of energy

absorption in the event of a side impact crash.

Ok now the next feature is actually in the hugs.

So Hugs is this gray piece right here which keeps your chest buckle in place.

Now on the Marathon you just have the basic hugs.

Then once you go up into the Boulevard you have Hugs with Safe-Cell.

And what that has is kind of like a honeycomb form on the back and that's just gonna be

another layer of dispersed energy in the event of a car accident.

And the Advocate has the same, it's going to have the Hugs with Safe-Cell.

Ok now the last difference between these seats is the technology called Click N Safe and

that's gonna help you will installing your child in the 5 point harness.

Now in the base model, to, when you tighten you're just gonna pull and then you have to

gauge if it's tight enough, using the two finger rule, if it's tight on two fingers

at, right here at their collar bone.

Then it's tight enough you can also try your pinch test you shouldn't be able to pinch

any webbing vertically.

And so that one you're just gonna have to gauge on your own.

Now the Boulevard and the Advocate both have Click N Safe Technology.

And what that does after you install your child, you're gonna pull it tight, and then

you will an audible click when they are tight enough or when the harness is tight enough

on their body.

Personally I like to go two clicks to make sure it's tight enough.

Sometimes it doesn't seem quite tight enough, also when you do that, you wanna make sure

to adjust the straps around their waist to make sure that all the slack is out and then

you're going to do your Click N Safe.

Ok so overall all of these seats exceed the minimum safety standard and so all of them

are going to be excellent seats to put your child in.

Now my rule of thumb is go as safe as you have, that your budget allows.

So if you can only afford the Marathon, go with it and feel confident about your purchase,

if you can afford the Advocate, great, I personally feel like the Boulevard is the best bang for

your buck but having said that between the Marathon and going up to the Advocate it's

45% safer, so you actually are getting a lot of value out of your Advocate.

Just want you guys to know we do these videos for you, we know there's a lot of information

out there and so we're just trying to break it down to help you guys make the best decision

for your family.

Now just to let you know you can purchase these on your website at babycubby.com where

everything over $49 ships for free so that would include these car seats.

Now if this was a helpful video give us a like or even subscribe to our youtube channel

where we do more how-tos, we do fun things like gender reveals, so it can be a lot of

fun.

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Nursery Rhymes For Kids | Learn Police Vehicles | Cop Cars | learn vehicles names - Duration: 23:31.

The incy wincy spider Climbed up the water spout

Down came the rain And washed the spider out

Out came the sun And dried up all the rain

And the itsy-bitsy spider Climbed up the spout again

The incy wincy spider Climbed up the water spout

Down came the rain And washed the spider out

Out came the sun And dried up all the rain

And the itsy-bitsy spider Climbed up the spout again

The incy wincy spider Climbed up the water spout

Down came the rain And washed the spider out

Out came the sun And dried up all the rain

And the itsy-bitsy spider Climbed up the spout again

One little, two little, three little numbers

four little, five little, six little numbers

seven little, eight little, nine little numbers

ten little numbers...

One...

Two..

Three..

Four little numbers...

Five...

Six...

Seven...

Eight little numbers...

Nine...

Ten...

Ten...

Ten little numbers…

One little, two little, three little numbers

four little, five little, six little numbers

seven little, eight little, nine little numbers

ten little numbers...

One...

Two..

Three..

Four little numbers...

Five...

Six...

Seven...

Eight little numbers...

Nine...

Ten...

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Ten little numbers…

The wheels on the bus go round and round. round and round, round and round.

The wheels on the bus go round and round, all through the town!

The wipers on the bus go swish, swish,swish. swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish.

The wipers on the bus go swish, swish,swish, all through the town!

The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep. beep, beep beep, beep, beep, beep.

The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep. all through the town!

The babies on the bus go waa waa waa. waa waa waa,waa waa waa.

The babies on the bus go waa waa waa, all through the town!

The mommies on the bus go shh shh shh. shh shh shh, shh shh shh.

The mommies on the bus go shh shh shh, all through the town!

The wheels on the bus go round and round. round and round, round and round.

The wheels on the bus go round and round, all through the town!

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Car Maintenance Part 2: Under the Hood - Duration: 9:24.

Previously on How to Adult, we covered some basic car maintenance stuff you could do monthly

to keep your car running in tip-top shape.

This time, we're gonna get a little more involved and... check under the hood.

[♪♩INTRO]

First, I would recommend not wearing clothes you really like.

Or anything white, even before labor day.

It turns out a car's engine is pretty dirty, and we're going to get in there to check

some fluids.

Yes, fluids.

Even though your car goes through gas the fastest, it needs all sorts of other fluids

to keep running, too.

You should have your mechanic check and change them if needed every six months, but it's

also important to check them yourself in the meantime.

But first, we have to do some prep work for safety.

Step one: Park the car on level ground and turn it off.

The engine has things that can cut your fingers off if they're moving.

Please don't cut off your fingers off.

You need them.

Also, you want to let the engine cool down for a while if it's been running.

Things can get hot in there, and you don't want to burn yourself.

Step two: check your oil.

Checking your oil is fairly easy, and you can do it a little more often than the other

fluids here—most mechanics recommend you do it every other time you fill up your gas tank.

Grab a paper towel or rag, then pull the dipstick out.

If you're not sure where that or anything else we're talking about is, check your

manual.

The location is different in every car, but it should be listed in your manual's maintenance

guide.

The first thing to look at is the color and consistency.

A little bit of gunk on the inside of the cap is normal, but too much is a sign of something

bad.

The oil on the dipstick should be dark brown or black, or amber colored if it's new.

If it's really gray or milky, you may have water or coolant in it.

That's bad and you should get it checked out immediately.

You should also look for any debris.

If there are flecks of metal, that could indicate a problem inside the engine.

Once you've looked for that stuff, you can check the oil level.

Wipe the dipstick off top to bottom to get all the oil off.

It sloshes around in there while you're driving, so in order to check the actual level

we need to reset the dipstick.

Put the dipstick all the way back into its tube, then pull it out again and take a look.

There should be some sort of level indicator: cross-hatching imprinted into the metal, or

lines labeled LOW and HIGH.

Something like that.

The oil should be somewhere in that zone.

If the oil is too low, you can buy and add more.

It usually comes in quarts, and you can find them in many gas stations along with a funnel.

Once again, check the manual: it will tell you what weight and viscosity oil your car

needs.

This is important!

If your car takes 10W-30 oil and you put in 5W-40, the oil won't do its job quite right,

and it'll reduce the lifespan of your car.

Also try to be aware of whether the oil in your engine is synthetic or conventional.

Mixing them isn't the end of the world, but it's better if you can keep it consistent.

Newer vehicles tend to use synthetic.

Once you have the right kind of oil, your manual will tell you where to add it.

Only add a half quart at a time using a funnel, and wait a few minutes for it to settle before

you check the level again.

Step three: wiper fluid.

Windshield wiper fluid is really easy to check: most cars have a translucent white reservoir

that's pretty obvious.

It usually even has the same little wiper spray symbol as the switch inside the car

that turns it on.

If you look inside, there should be a level indicator.

Just fill washer fluid up to that line, and you're set!

Like replacing any of the fluids here, it's going to be easier and less messy if you use

a funnel.

Just make sure that you don't cross-contaminate things.

You don't want oil in your wiper fluid reservoir.

Step four: coolant.

Engine coolant can usually be found in one of two places: either a translucent white

reservoir similar to the wiper fluid reservoir, or, in older vehicles, right in the radiator

itself.

I mean, it ends up in the radiator at some point either way, but sometimes there's

no external reservoir.

That's less common nowadays, though, and you probably shouldn't mess with the radiator

itself if you can avoid it.

The most important part of checking your coolant is making sure your car isn't still warm

from running when you do it.

Coolant gets really hot and really pressurized when your car is on, so if you're not careful

you can get a face full of boiling steam and coolant.

Most cars have a safety system in place to prevent the caps from coming off when the

system is pressurized, but it's not guaranteed—especially on older vehicles.

Don't risk a really lame Batman villain origin story just because you're not sure how

hot the engine is.

Just wait.

Once your car is cold, you can pop open the cap on the reservoir.

Check the color and consistency of the coolant.

[mine has debris in it, which isn't ideal]

It shouldn't have any debris in it, and it shouldn't look brown or oily—your manual

can tell you exactly what color it should be, but it'll probably be bright green,

orange, yellow, or maybe even clear if your engine runs on diesel.

If it is brown or oily, you should have it checked by a mechanic.

There should be an indicator somewhere to tell you where the cold fill level is for

the coolant.

If you need to, you can add more.

Once again, your manual should tell you exactly what kind of coolant you need—which, by

the way, is never water unless you're in an emergency situation.

Water can work as a temporary fix if you end up losing a bunch of coolant somehow, but

it can rust or freeze your engine so it's something that should only be used to get

you to the repair shop.

After that, it should be replaced with coolant, or you start reducing the lifespan of your

engine.

Pay attention when you buy your coolant, as well—some needs to be mixed with water at

a specific ratio, while other stuff comes pre-mixed.

It's typical for coolant to be a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water, so you don't want

to add just the concentrated version or dilute the pre-mixed version.

If you do, you could run into problems.

Step 5: check the battery terminals.

Some cars have their battery hidden away, but if you can see it, just make sure the

top terminals aren't covered in corrosion or gunk.

If they are, you can disconnect the battery and clean them up.

Always remove the negative cable first—it's marked with a minus sign and has a black cable

or cap.

Once the cable is loose, you can swing it out of the way and secure it.

Then you can carefully remove the cable from the positive terminal—the red one with a

plus sign—and secure that out of the way.

Just make sure that nothing ever touches those two terminals at the same time—it can lead

to a nasty shock.

Using a wire brush, wipe each of the terminals and both cables clean of any corrosion or

buildup.

Baking soda and water help a lot.

Just make sure not to get the debris on you or your clothes.

It makes acid when mixed with water and can eat holes in your sleeves or skin.

If you do get some on you, just rinse very, very thoroughly with water.

Then, when you think you've rinsed enough, rinse some more.

Dilution is the solution to your pollution.

Once you're finished, you can put the cables back on the terminal, but in reverse order—this

time the positive cable goes on first, and then the negative cable will go on.

When you're done with that, you're done under the hood!

Good job!

Now, technically there are a couple other types of fluid you could look at, too, but

they're more involved, so you shouldn't mess with them unless you are very comfortable

with your car and have really good health insurance.

Like, there's a whole thing with a hoist and some bolts and a pan, and you have to

have the engine running for some of them ... you don't want to get into that.

Just have a mechanic check them when you bring it in for an oil change.

Step six: hit the road.

Now that your car is maintained and clean, it's time to live your life a quarter mile

at a time.

Whether you want to be fast and furious or just gone in 60 seconds, you can rest assured

that your car is ready for a good cannonball run.

Or just drive to work and back.

Either way, if you remember to do these checks, you'll help your car live a long, healthy

life and in return, it will get you where you need to go.

Thanks for watching!

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If there are flecks of metal, that could indicate a problem inside the bleh bleh bleh...

Okay.

This looks like a piccolo in the corner of my eye.

Just make sure that you don't cross-contaminate things.

[mumbly] You don't want fluid in your wiper fluid reservoir...

This is my 'dish soap' of this—of this script.

Either a white translucent we—rew—pshhh

Okay. Okay. Alright. Ohhh-kayyy.

[off-screen] I think that's good. Yeah.

[Rachel's tough voice] It's going to have to be!

[laughter]

[sad] Do I have to say reservoir?

[laughter]

Like, there's a whole thing with a hoist and some boils and a pan...

[off-screen] I think it's 'bolts' not 'boils'

Oh. There's a glare!

[laughter]

There's a—

I was wondering what that was!

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How a car suspension system works? - Duration: 2:30.

The harmony between the roads and tires is provided by the car's suspension system.

Whenever a car travels through a bumpy track it is the suspension that provides smooth

and swift ride.

Suspension is the system of chasis, steering,shock absorbers and tires

A car suspension maybe dependant or independant.

In a dependant suspension there is a rigid linkage between the two tires.

The force acting on one wheel will effect the other too.

An independant suspension system allows both wheels to move vertically up and down independantly.

Suspensions are widely classified depending upon their designs.

Suspensions range from Mac Pherson strut, , Push Rod suspension , and solid axle beam

suspensions.

You might have wondered about this thing in cars called a leafspring suspension.

They are long flexible bars installed on wheels to absorb the shocks.

Engineers have tried many designs from wide springs, flexible bars, hydraulic springs

but nothing was better than the natural design of a wishbone suspension system.

A wishbone suspension system replicates the design of a bird's wishbone.

A wishbone would be snapped apart by two people while they were each making a wish.

The person holding the longer piece was said to have good fortune or a wish granted.

So, A double wishbone suspension consists of two .A. shape arms.

The drive shaft must be syncronized with the suspension.

It have a special joint called Double Cardan joint to allow vertical movement.

If the drive shaft had been straight rod the vertical movement would not have been allowed.

Same is the case with steering rack.

Thanks alot for watching and Don't forget to subscribe.

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Fire Truck Toy Factory | Car Cartoons | Kids Channel Video For Children Collection | Baby Vehicle - Duration: 33:50.

Fire Truck Toy Factory

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Little Red Car | Cartoons For Kids | Kids Channel For Babies | Funny Cartoon | Superheroes | Nursery - Duration: 1:01:32.

Watch the school bus go

It's yellow yellow See the beautiful kids

Say hello hello

Watch the school bus go It's yellow yellow

See the beautiful kids Say hello hello

Watch the garbage truck It is black black black

Put your rubbish quick quick In it's back In it's back

Watch the garbage truck It is black black black

Put your rubbish quick quick In it's back In it's back

See the fire truck ahead It's red red red

See the water spread From it's head head head

See the fire truck ahead It's red red red

See the water spread From it's head head head

Ambulance on your right It's white white white

What a wonderful sight So bright bright bright

Ambulance on your right It's white white white

What a wonderful sight So bright bright bright

See the police car new It's blue blue blue

Running out on the streets Find a clue clue clue

See the police car new It's blue blue blue

Running out on the streets Find a clue clue clue

Racing car have you seen It's green green green

Zooming so very fast Like a teenage queen

Racing car have you seen It's green green green

Zooming so very fast Like a teenage queen

It's the colors cars song Sing along sing slong

It's the colors cars song Sing it all day long

It's the colors cars song Sing along sing along

It's the colors cars song Sing it all day long

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