2010 FORD SUPER DUTY warning

[x] Cancel search: warning

Page 196 of 407

FORD SUPER DUTY 2010 2.G Owners Manual Recommendations for attaching child safety restraints for children
Note:This vehicle is not equipped with LATCH lower anchors.
Restraint
TypeChild
WeightUse any attachment method as indicated
below by

Page 197 of 407

FORD SUPER DUTY 2010 2.G Owners Manual WARNING:Always carefully follow the instructions and
warnings provided by the manufacturer of any child restraint to
determine if the restraint device is appropriate for your child’s size,
height, w

Page 199 of 407

FORD SUPER DUTY 2010 2.G Owners Manual Installing child safety seats with automatic locking mode
combination lap and shoulder belts
(front passenger and rear outboard seating positions)
Check to make sure the child seat is properly secured

Page 200 of 407

FORD SUPER DUTY 2010 2.G Owners Manual 1. Position the child safety seat in a
seat with a combination lap and
shoulder belt.
WARNING:An airbag can kill or injure a child in a child seat.
Child seats should NEVER be placed in the front seat

Page 202 of 407

FORD SUPER DUTY 2010 2.G Owners Manual 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

Page 203 of 407

FORD SUPER DUTY 2010 2.G Owners Manual 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
the center seat.
WARNING:A

Page 205 of 407

FORD SUPER DUTY 2010 2.G Owners Manual 7. 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 s

Page 214 of 407

FORD SUPER DUTY 2010 2.G Owners Manual Follow all instructions provided by the manufacturer of the booster seat.
WARNING:Never place, or allow a child to place, the shoulder
belt under a child’s arm or behind the back because it reduces