2003 Ford Taurus Owners Manual

SeatingandSafetyRestraints
or younger and  who weigh 18  kg [40 lbs] or  less) ride in  your vehicle,
you must put  them in safety  seats made especially for  children. Check
your local and  state or provincial  laws for specific requirements
regarding the safety  of children in  your vehicle. When possible,  always
place children under  age 12 in  the rear seat of  your vehicle. Accident
statistics suggest that  children are safer  when properly restrained in  the
rear seating positions  than in the  front seating position.
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.
Always follow the  instructions and warnings  that come with any  infant or
child restraint you  might use.
Childrenandsafetybelts
If the child  is the proper  size, restrain the child  in a safety  seat. Children
who are too  large for child  safety seats (as specified  by your child  safety
seat manufacturer) should  always wear safety  belts.
Follow all the  important safety restraint  and air bag precautions  that
apply to adult  passengers in your  vehicle.
If the shoulder  belt portion of  a combination lap and  shoulder belt can
be positioned so  it does not  cross or rest in  front of the  childs face or
neck, the child  should wear the  lap and shoulder belt.  Moving the child
closer to the  center of the  vehicle may help provide  a good shoulder  belt
fit.
Do not leave  children, unreliable adults,  or pets unattended in
your vehicle.
Childboosterseats
Children outgrow a  typical convertible or  toddler seat when they  weigh
40
pounds and are  around 4 years  of age. Although the  lap/shoulder belt
will provide some  protection, these children  are still too small  for
lap/shoulder belts to  fit properly, which  could increase the risk  of serious
injury.
To improve the  fit of both  the lap and shoulder  belt on children  who
have outgrown child  safety seats, Ford  Motor Company recommends use
of a belt-positioning  booster.
Booster seats position  a child so  that safety belts fit  better. They lift  the
child up so  that the lap  belt rests low across  the hips and  the knees
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CategoriesFord Manuals, Ford Taurus Manuals
Model Year2003
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