2003 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.
Theimportanceofshoulderbelts
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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2003
Explorer(exp)
OwnersGuide(post-2002-fmt)
USAEnglish(fus)
Product Specification
CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2003
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