2007 Ford Taurus Owners Manual

Seating and Safety Restraints
Child booster seats
Children  outgrow  a  typical  convertible  or  toddler  seat   when  they  weigh
lb. (18  kg)  and  are  around  4  years  of age.  Although  the  lap/shoulder
40
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  in a  crash.
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
bend  comfortably.  Booster  seats   may also  make  the  shoulder  belt  fit
better   and  more  comfortably.  Try to  keep  the  belt  near  the  middle  of the
shoulder.
When children should use booster  seats
Children  need  to  use  booster  seats   from the  time  they  outgrow   the
toddler  seat   until they  are  big  enough  for  the  vehicle  seat  and
lap/shoulder   belt  to fit  properly.  Generally  this  is  when  they  weigh about
80
lb. (36  kg)  (about   8 to  12 years  old) .
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?
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2007
Taurus (tau)
Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
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Product Specification
CategoriesFord Manuals, Ford Taurus Manuals
Model Year2007
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