2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Seating and safety restraints
Booster  seats  should  be used  until you  can answer  YES to  ALL of these
questions:
Can the  child  sit all the  way back
against  the  vehicle seat  back  with
knees  bent  comfortably  at the
edge  of the seat  without
slouching?
Does the  lap belt  rest  low across  the  hips?
Is the  shoulder  belt  centered  on  the  shoulder  and chest?
Can the  child  stay seated  like  this for  the whole  trip?
Types of booster seats
There  are two  types  of belt-positioning  booster   seats:
Those  that  are backless.
If your  backless booster   seat has  a
removable  shield,  remove the
shield  and use  the  lap/shoulder
belt.  If a seating  position  has a
low seat  back and  no head
restraint,  a  backless  booster  seat
may place  your  child’s head  (top
of ear  level) above  the  top of the
seat.  In this  case, move  the
backless  booster  to another
seating  position  with a higher  seat  back  and lap/shoulder   belts.
Those  with a high  back.
If, with  a backless  booster  seat,
you cannot  find  a seating  position
that  adequately  supports   your
child’s head,  a high  back booster
seat  would be  a better  choice.
Both can  be used  in  any vehicle  in a seating  position  equipped  with
lap/shoulder  belts  if your  child is over  40 lbs.
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CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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