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LINCOLN MKX 2012 Service Manual 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
accordin

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LINCOLN MKX 2012 Service Manual 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 b

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LINCOLN MKX 2012 Service Manual 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

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LINCOLN MKX 2012 Service Manual 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

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LINCOLN MKX 2012 Service Manual Use of inboard lower anchors from the outboard seating positions
(center seating use)
The lower anchors at the center of the second row rear seat are spaced
460 mm (18 inches) apart. The standardized

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LINCOLN MKX 2012 Service Manual 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 the second row
seat gap

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LINCOLN MKX 2012 Service Manual 2. Locate the correct anchor behind
the gap cover for the selected
seating position.
3. Clip the tether strap to the
anchor as shown.
WARNING:If the tether
strap is clipped incorrectly,
the child safe

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LINCOLN MKX 2012 Service Manual 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 fitte

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LINCOLN MKX 2012 Service Manual 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

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LINCOLN MKX 2012 Service Manual Children and booster seats vary in size and shape. Choose a booster that
keeps the lap belt low and snug across the hips, never up across the
stomach, and lets you adjust the shoulder belt to cross th