2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Seating and safety restraints
To reduce  the  risk of  injury, make  sure children  sit  where  they
can be  properly  restrained.
Never let  a passenger   hold a child  on his  or her  lap while  the
vehicle  is moving. The  passenger  cannot  protect   the child  from
injury in  a collision.
All occupants  of  the vehicle,  including  the  driver, should  always
properly  wear  their safety  belts,  even  when an  air bag  (SRS) is
provided.
It is  extremely  dangerous  to  ride in  a cargo  area, inside  or
outside  of a vehicle.  In a  collision, people  riding in  these  areas
are  more likely to  be seriously  injured  or killed.  Do not  allow people  to
ride  in any area  of your  vehicle that  is  not equipped   with seats  and
safety  belts. Be  sure  everyone  in your  vehicle is in  a seat  and using  a
safety  belt properly.
In a rollover  crash,  an unbelted   person  is significantly  more  likely
to die  than  a person  wearing  a safety  belt.
Each  seating  position in  your vehicle  has  a specific safety  belt
assembly  which is  made up  of one  buckle and  one tongue  that
are  designed  to be  used as  a pair. 1)  Use the  shoulder  belt  on the
outside  shoulder  only. Never  wear  the shoulder  belt  under  the  arm.
2)
Never swing  the  safety belt  around  your  neck over  the  inside
shoulder.  3)  Never use  a single belt  for more  than  one  person.
Always transport   children  12 years  old and  under  in the  back
seat  and always  properly  use appropriate   child  restraints.
Safety  belts and  seats  can become  hot  in a  vehicle that  has  been
closed  up in sunny  weather;  they  could  burn  a small child.  Check
seat  covers and  buckles  before  you place  a child  anywhere  near  them.
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CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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