2002 FORD EXPLORER Owners Manual

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FORD EXPLORER 2002 3.G Owners Manual The front and rear outboard safety restraints in the vehicle are
combination lap and shoulder belts. The front passenger and rear seat
outboard safety belts have two types of locking modes described b

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FORD EXPLORER 2002 3.G Owners Manual ²Grasp the shoulder portion and
pull downward until the entire
belt is extracted.
²Allow the belt to retract. As the belt retracts, you will hear a clicking
sound. This indicates the safety belt is

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FORD EXPLORER 2002 3.G Owners Manual Lap belts
Adjusting the lap belt
The lap belt should fit snugly and as low as possible around the
hips, not across the waist.
²2nd row center seating
position Ð 60/40
The lap belt does not adjust au

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FORD EXPLORER 2002 3.G Owners Manual Shorten and fasten the belt when
not in use.
²2nd row center seating
position Ð 40/20/40
The lap belt will adjust
automatically. To fasten, grasp the
tongue, and with a continuous
motion, pull out e

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FORD EXPLORER 2002 3.G Owners Manual Safety belt pretensioner
Your vehicle is equipped with safety belt pretensioners at the driver and
front passenger seating positions.
The safety belt pretensioners are designed to activate only when t

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FORD EXPLORER 2002 3.G Owners Manual Position the shoulder belt height adjusters so that the belt rests
across the middle of your shoulder. Failure to adjust the safety
belt properly could reduce the effectiveness of the seat belt and
in

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FORD EXPLORER 2002 3.G Owners Manual Belt minder
The Belt Minder feature is a supplemental warning to the safety belt
warning function. This feature provides additional reminders to the
driver that the drivers safety belt is unbuckled b

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FORD EXPLORER 2002 3.G Owners Manual The following are reasons most often given for not wearing safety belts:
(All statistics based on U.S. data)
Reasons given... Consider...
9Crashes are rare
events9
36 700 crashes occur every day.The m