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    							When installing a child safety seat with combination lap/shoulder belts:
    •Use the correct safety belt buckle for that seating position.
    •Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle until you hear a snap
    and feel it latch. Make sure the tongue is securely fastened in the
    buckle.
    •Keep the buckle release button pointing up and away from the safety
    seat, with the tongue between the child seat and the release button,
    to help prevent accidental unbuckling.
    •Place vehicle seat back in upright position.
    •Put the safety belt in the automatic locking mode. Refer to step 5
    below. This vehicle does not require the use of a locking clip.
    WARNING:Depending on where you secure a child restraint,
    and depending on the child restraint design, you may block
    access to certain safety belt buckle assemblies and/or LATCH lower
    anchors, rendering those features potentially unusable. To avoid risk of
    injury, occupants should only use seating positions where they are able
    to be properly restrained.
    Perform the following steps when installing the child seat with
    combination lap/shoulder belts:
    Note:Although the child seat illustrated is a forward facing child seat,
    the steps are the same for installing a rear facing child seat.
    1. Position the child safety seat in a
    seat with a combination lap and
    shoulder belt.
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    							2. Pull down on the shoulder belt
    and then grasp the shoulder belt
    and lap belt together.
    3. While holding the shoulder and
    lap belt portions together, route the
    tongue through the child seat
    according to the child seat
    manufacturer’s instructions. Be sure
    the belt webbing is not twisted.
    4. Insert the belt tongue into the
    proper buckle (the buckle closest to
    the direction the tongue is coming
    from) for that seating position until
    you hear a snap and feel the latch
    engage. Make sure the tongue is
    latched securely by pulling on it.
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    							5. To put the retractor in the
    automatic locking mode, grasp the
    shoulder portion of the belt and pull
    downward until all of the belt is
    pulled out.
    6. Allow the belt to retract to remove slack. The belt will click as it
    retracts to indicate it is in the automatic locking mode.
    7. Try to pull the belt out of the retractor to make sure the retractor is
    in the automatic locking mode (you should not be able to pull more belt
    out). If the retractor is not locked, repeat Steps 5 and 6.
    8. Remove remaining slack from the
    belt. Force the seat down with extra
    weight, e.g., by pressing down or
    kneeling on the child restraint while
    pulling up on the shoulder belt in
    order to force slack from the belt.
    This is necessary to remove the
    remaining slack that will exist once
    the additional weight of the child is
    added to the child restraint. It also
    helps to achieve the proper
    snugness of the child seat to the
    vehicle. Sometimes, a slight lean
    towards the buckle will additionally
    help to remove remaining slack from the belt.
    9. Attach the tether strap (if the child seat is equipped). Refer to
    Attaching child safety seats with tether strapslater in this chapter.
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    							10. Before placing the child in the
    seat, forcibly move the seat forward
    and back to make sure the seat is
    securely held in place. To check
    this, grab the seat at the belt path
    and attempt to move it side to side
    and forward and back. There should
    be no more than 1 inch (2.5 cm) of
    movement for proper installation.
    11. Ford recommends checking with a NHTSA Certified Child Passenger
    Safety Technician (CPST) to make certain the child restraint is properly
    installed.
    Attaching child safety seats with LATCH
    (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) attachments
    The LATCH system is composed of three vehicle anchor points: two (2)
    lower anchors located where the vehicle seat back and seat cushion meet
    (called the “seat bight”) and one (1) top tether anchor located behind
    that seating position.
    LATCH compatible child safety seats have two rigid or webbing mounted
    attachments that connect to the two lower anchors at the LATCH
    equipped seating positions in your vehicle. This type of attachment
    method eliminates the need to use safety belts to attach the child seat,
    however the safety belt can still be used to attach the child seat. For
    forward-facing child seats, the top tether strap must also be attached to
    the proper top tether anchor, if a top tether strap has been provided
    with your child seat. Ford Motor Company recommends the use of a
    child safety seat having a top tether strap. SeeAttaching child safety
    seats with tether strapsandRecommendations for attaching safety
    restraints for childrenin this chapter for more information.
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    							Your vehicle has LATCH lower anchors for child seat installation at the
    seating positions marked with the child seat symbol.
    The LATCH anchors are located at
    the rear section of the rear seat
    between the cushion and seatback,
    below the locator symbols on the
    seat back. Follow the child seat
    manufacturer’s instructions to
    properly install a child seat with
    LATCH attachments.
    Follow the instructions on attaching child safety seats with tether straps.
    Refer toAttaching child safety seats with tether strapslater in this
    chapter.
    Attach LATCH lower attachments of the child seat only to the anchors
    shown.
    All the LATCH lower anchors are equally spaced, 280 mm (11 inches)
    apart, so that a single LATCH child seat can be installed at any rear
    seating position.If two child safety seats are installed using the
    LATCH lower anchors, they must be placed in the outboard
    seating positions only. If three child safety seats are installed,
    you can install two using the LATCH lower anchors by placing
    them in each outboard seating position and the third in the
    center using the lap/shoulder belt, OR you can use the LATCH
    lower anchors for the center child safety seat and the
    lap/shoulder belts for the other two child safety seats in the
    outboard positions. Use the tether anchors if applicable.
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    							WARNING:Never attach two child safety seats to the same
    anchor. In a crash, one anchor may not be strong enough to hold
    two child safety seat attachments and may break, causing serious
    injury or death.
    If you install a child seat with rigid LATCH attachments, and have
    attached the top tether strap to the proper top tether anchor, do not
    tighten the tether strap enough to lift the child seat off the vehicle seat
    cushion when the child is seated in it. Keep the tether strap just snug
    without lifting the front of the child seat. Keeping the child seat just
    touching the vehicle seat gives the best protection in a severe crash.
    Each time you use the safety seat, check that the seat is properly
    attached to the lower anchors and tether anchor, if applicable. Tug the
    child seat from side to side and forward and back where it is secured to
    the vehicle. The seat should move less than one inch when you do this
    for a proper installation.
    If the safety seat is not anchored properly, the risk of a child being
    injured in a crash greatly increases.
    WARNING:Depending on where you secure a child restraint,
    and depending on the child restraint design, you may block
    access to certain safety belt buckle assemblies and/or LATCH lower
    anchors, rendering those features potentially unusable. To avoid risk of
    injury, occupants should only use seating positions where they are able
    to be properly restrained.
    Combining safety belt and LATCH lower anchors for attaching
    child safety seats
    When used in combination, either the safety belt or the LATCH lower
    anchors may be attached first, provided a proper installation is achieved.
    Attach the tether strap afterward, if included with the child seat. Refer
    toRecommendations for attaching child safety restraints for children
    in this chapter.
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    							Attaching child safety seats with tether straps
    Many forward-facing child safety seats include a tether strap which
    extends from the back of the child safety seat and hooks to an anchoring
    point called the top tether anchor. Tether straps are available as an
    accessory for many older safety seats. Contact the manufacturer of your
    child seat for information about ordering a tether strap, or to obtain a
    longer tether strap if the tether strap on your safety seat does not reach
    the appropriate top tether anchor in the vehicle.
    The rear seats of your vehicle are equipped with built-in tether strap
    anchors located behind the seats as described below.
    The tether anchors in your vehicle are located under a cover marked
    with the tether anchor symbol (shown with title).
    The tether strap anchors in your
    vehicle are in the following positions
    (shown from top view):
    Attach the tether strap only to the appropriate tether anchor as shown.
    The tether strap may not work properly if attached somewhere other
    than the correct tether anchor.
    Once the child safety seat has been installed, using either the safety belt,
    the lower anchors of the LATCH system, or both, you can attach the top
    tether strap.
    Perform the following steps to attach a child safety seat to the tether
    anchor:
    1. Route the child safety seat tether strap over the back of the seat.
    For vehicles with adjustable head restraints, route the tether strap under
    the head restraint and between the head restraint posts, otherwise route
    the tether strap over the top of the head restraint.
    2. Locate the correct anchor for the
    selected seating position.
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    							3. Open the tether anchor cover.
    4. Clip the tether strap to the
    anchor as shown.
    If the tether strap is clipped
    incorrectly, the child safety seat may
    not be retained properly in the
    event of a collision.
    5. Tighten the child safety seat tether strap according to the
    manufacturer’s instructions.
    If the safety seat is not anchored properly, the risk of a child being
    injured in a collision greatly increases.
    If your child restraint system is equipped with a tether strap, and the
    child restraint manufacturer recommends its use, Ford also recommends
    its use.
    Child booster seats
    The belt-positioning booster (booster seat) is used to improve the fit of
    the vehicle safety belt. Children outgrow a typical child seat (e.g.,
    convertible or toddler seat) when they weigh about 40 lb (18 kg) and are
    around four (4) years of age. Consult your child safety seat owner guide
    for the weight, height, and age limits specific to your child safety seat.
    Keep your child in the child safety seat if it properly fits the child,
    remains appropriate for their weight, height and age AND if properly
    secured to the vehicle.
    Although the lap/shoulder belt will provide some protection, children
    who have outgrown a typical child seat are still too small for lap/shoulder
    belts to fit properly, and wearing an improperly fitted vehicle safety belt
    could increase the risk of serious injury in a crash. To improve the fit of
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    							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 vehicle lap/shoulder safety belts fit
    better. They lift the child up so that the lap belt rests low across the hips
    and the knees bend comfortably at the edge of the cushion, while
    minimizing slouching. Booster seats may also make the shoulder belt fit
    better and more comfortably. Try to keep the belt near the middle of the
    shoulder and across the center of the chest. Moving the child closer (a
    few centimeters or inches) to the center of the vehicle, but remaining in
    the same seating position, may help provide a good shoulder belt fit.
    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 reach a
    height of at least 4 feet 9 inches (1.45 meters) tall (around age eight to
    age twelve and between 40 lb (18 kg) and 80 lb (36 kg) or upward to
    100 lb (45 kg) if recommended by your child restraint manufacturer).
    Many state and provincial laws require that children use approved
    booster seats until they reach age eight, a height of 4 feet 9 inches
    (1.45 meters) tall, or 80 lb (36 kg).
    Booster seats should be used until you can answer YES to ALL of these
    questions when seated without a booster seat:
    •Can the child sit all the way back
    against the vehicle seat back with
    knees bent comfortably at the
    edge of the seat cushion?
    •Can the child sit 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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    							Types of booster seats
    There are generally two types of belt-positioning booster seats: backless
    and high back. Always use booster seats in conjunction with the vehicle
    lap/shoulder belt.
    •Backless booster seats
    If your backless booster seat has a
    removable shield, remove the
    shield. If a vehicle seating position
    has a low seat back or no head
    restraint, a backless booster seat
    may place your child’s head (as
    measured at the tops of the ears)
    above the top of the seat. In this
    case, move the backless booster
    to another seating position with a
    higher seat back or head restraint and lap/shoulder belts, or consider
    using a high back booster seat.
    •High back booster seats
    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.
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