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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2003 User Guide Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify the air bag
supplemental restraint systems or its fuses. See your Ford or
Lincoln Mercury dealer.
Modifying or adding equipment to the front end of the veh

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2003 User Guide •Two side crash sensors mounted at the base of the B-pillar (one on
each side).
•Two side crash sensors located at the c-pillar behind the rear doors
(one on each side).
•Roll over sensor in the

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2003 User Guide Disposal of air bags and air bag equipped vehicles
(including pretensioners)
See your local dealershipor qualified technician. Air bags MUST BE
disposed of by qualified personnel.
SAFETY RESTRAINTS FO

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2003 User Guide Do not leave children, unreliable adults, or pets unattended in
your vehicle.
Child booster seats
Children outgrow a typical convertible or toddler seat when they weigh
40 pounds and are around 4 year

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2003 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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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2003 User Guide 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 o

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2003 User Guide When installing a child safety seat:
•Review and follow the information
presented in theAir bag
supplemental restraint system
(SRS) section in this chapter.
•Use the correct safety belt buckle
for

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2003 User Guide Installing child safety seats with combination lap and shoulder
belts
Air bags can kill or injure a child in a child seat.NEVERplace a
rear-facing child seat in front of an active air bag. If you must

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2003 User Guide 3. While holding the shoulder and
lapbelt 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.

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LINCOLN AVIATOR 2003 User Guide 6. Allow the belt to retract. The belt will click as it retracts to indicate it
is in the automatic locking mode.
7. Pull the lapbelt portion across
the child seat toward the buckle and
pull up on the
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