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FORD EXPLORER 2004 3.G User Guide 3. Push the closeout panel forward
over the space between the seats.
To put seat in upright position:
1. Pull back the slider panel on the
seatback to release the closeout
panel.
2. Pull the seat rele

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FORD EXPLORER 2004 3.G User Guide safety belt pretensioners, front safety belt buckle sensors, and the driver
seat position sensor. In addition, the RCM also monitors the restraints
warning light in the instrument cluster. A difficult

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FORD EXPLORER 2004 3.G User Guide In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is significantly more likely
to die than a person wearing a safety belt.
Each seating position in your vehicle has a specific safety belt
assembly which is made

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FORD EXPLORER 2004 3.G User Guide •Front and rear seats
2. To unfasten, push the release button and remove the tongue from the
buckle.
•Front and rear seats
All safety restraints in the vehicle are combination lap and shoulder
bel

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FORD EXPLORER 2004 3.G User Guide This mode should be usedany timea child safety seat is installed in a
passenger front or outboard rear seating position (if equipped). Children
12 years old and under should be properly restrained in

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FORD EXPLORER 2004 3.G User Guide After any vehicle collision, the combination lap and shoulder belt
system at all passenger seating positions must be checked by a
qualified technician to verify that the “automatic locking retractor

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FORD EXPLORER 2004 3.G User Guide •A headliner that will flex to open above the side doors to allow Safety
Canopydeployment.
•The same warning light, electronic control and diagnostic unit as used
for the front airbags.
•Two si

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FORD EXPLORER 2004 3.G User Guide SAFETY RESTRAINTS FOR CHILDREN
See the following sections for directions on how to properly use safety
restraints for children. Also seeAir bag supplemental restraint system
(SRS)in this chapter for s

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FORD EXPLORER 2004 3.G User Guide Child booster seats
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 c

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FORD EXPLORER 2004 3.G User Guide Types of booster seats
There are two types of belt-positioning booster seats:
•Those that are backless.
If your backless booster seat has a
removable shield, remove the
shield and use the lap/should
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