2003 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Seating and Safety Restraints
Do not attempt  to service, repair,  or modify the air  bag
supplemental restraint systems  or its fuses.  See your Ford or
Lincoln Mercury dealer.
Modifications to the  front end of  the vehicle, including frame,
bumper, front end  body structure and  non-Ford tow hooks may
effect the performance  of the air  bag sensors increasing the  risk of
injury. Do not  modify the front  end of the vehicle  with anything other
than authorized Ford  accessories for your  vehicle.
Additional equipment may  affect the performance  of the air bag
sensors increasing the  risk of injury.  Please refer to the  Body
Builders Layout Book  for instructions about  the appropriate installation
of additional equipment.
Children and air bags
Children must always  be properly
restrained. Accident statistics
suggest that children  are safer when
properly restrained in  the rear
seating positions than  in the front
seating position. Failure  to follow
these instructions may  increase the
risk of injury  in a collision.
Air bags can  kill or injure  a
child in a  child seat.
NEVER place a  rear-facing child
seat in front  of an active  air bag. If
you must use  a forward-facing
child seat in  the front seat,  move
the seat all  the way back.
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2003
Explorer(exp)
OwnersGuide(post-2002-fmt)
USAEnglish(fus)
Product Specification
CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2003
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