2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Seating and safety restraints
Always follow the  instructions   and warnings  that  come  with any  infant or
child restraint   you might  use.
Whe n possible  ,  alwa ys pla ce  childr  en unde  r age  12  in  the  rear
se at  of you r  vehicle .  Accident  statistics  suggest  that  children  are  safer
when  properly  restrained  in  the rear  seating  positions  than  in the  front
seating  positions.
Children and safety belts
If the  child is the  proper  size,  restrain  the  child in  a safety  seat.  Children
who are  too large  for child  safety  seats (as  specified  by your  child  safety
seat  manufacturer)   should  always wear  safety  belts.
Follow all the  important   safety restraint   and air  bag precautions   that
apply to  adult  passengers  in  your vehicle.
If the  shoulder  belt  portion  of a combination  lap  and shoulder  belt  can
be positioned   so it does  not  cross or  rest  in front  of the  child’s face or
neck,  the child  should  wear the  lap and  shoulder  belt.  Moving the  child
closer  to the  center  of the  vehicle  may help  provide a  good shoulder  belt
fit.
Do not  leave children,  unreliable  adults,  or  pets  unattended   in
your vehicle.
Child booster seats
Children  outgrow  a typical  convertible  or toddler  seat  when  they  weigh
40
pounds  and  are around  4 years  of age.  Although  the lap/shoulder   belt
will provide  some protection,   these  children  are  still too  small for
lap/shoulder  belts  to  fit properly,  which could  increase  the  risk of serious
injury.
To improve  the  fit of both  the  lap and  shoulder  belt on  children  who
have outgrown   child safety  seats,  Ford Motor  Company  recommends  use
of a belt-positioning   booster.
Booster  seats  position  a child so  that  safety belts  fit  better.  They lift  the
child up  so that  the  lap belt  rests  low across  the  hips and  the  knees
bend  comfortably.  Booster seats  also  make the  shoulder  belt  fit better
and  more comfortably  for  growing children.
Whe n childr  en  shou ld use   boost er  se ats
Children  need  to use  booster  seats  from the  time  they outgrow  the
toddler  seat  until they  are  big enough  for the  vehicle  seat  and
lap/shoulder  belt  to fit  properly.  Generally this  is when  they  weigh about
80
lbs (about  8  to 12 years  old).
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CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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