2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Seating and safety restraints
The shoulder   belt should  cross  the  chest,  resting  snugly on  the center   of
the  shoulder.  The lap  belt should  rest  low and  snug across  the  hips,
never  up high  across  the stomach.
If the  booster  seat  slides on  the vehicle  seat,  placing  a rubberized  mesh
sold as  shelf or  carpet  liner under  the  booster  seat  may  improve this
condition.
The  impor tance   of  shou lde r  be lt s
Using a booster   without  a shoulder  belt  increases  the  risk of a  child’s
head  hitting  a hard  surface  in a collision.  For this  reason,  you should
never  use a  booster  seat  with a lap  belt only. It  is best  to use  a booster
seat  with lap/shoulder   belts in  the back  seat-  the  safest  place for  children
to ride.
Follow all instructions   provided  by the  manufacturer   of the
booster  seat.
Never put  the  shoulder  belt  under  a child’s arm  or behind  the
back because   it eliminates  the  protection  for  the  upper  part  of
the  body and  may increase  the  risk  of injury or  death  in a collision.
Never use  pillows, books,  or towels  to  boost a  child. They  can
slide around  and  increase  the  likelihood  of injury or  death  in a
collision.
SAFETY SEATS FOR CHILDREN
Child and infant or child  safety seats
Use a safety  seat  that  is recommended   for the  size  and weight  of the
child. Carefully  follow all of the  manufacturer’s   instructions  with  the
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CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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