7.
Pull the seatbelt out of the retractor to
make sure the retractor is in the
automatic locking mode. You should
not be able to pull more belt out. If the
retractor is not locked, unbuckle the
belt and repeat Steps 5 and 6. 8.
Remove remaining slack from the belt.
Force the seat down with extra weight,
for example, by pressing down or
kneeling on the child restraint while
pulling up on the shoulder belt in order
to force slack from the belt. This is
necessary to remove the remaining
slack that exists once you add the extra
weight of the child to the child restraint.
It also helps to achieve the proper
snugness of the child restraint to your
vehicle. Sometimes, a slight lean
toward the buckle helps to remove
remaining slack from the belt.
9. If the child restraint has a tether strap, attach it. 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 side to side and
forward and back. There should be no
more than 1 in (2.5 cm) of movement.
We recommend checking with a NHTSA
Certified Child Passenger Safety
Technician to make certain the child
restraint is properly installed. In Canada,
check with Transport Canada for referral
to a Child Car Seat Clinic.
Using Seatbelts WARNING:
Always use both the
lap and shoulder portion of the seatbelt
in the center seating position.
Note: The following applies to the front
center position of Super Cab and Crew Cab
vehicles.
The seatbelt webbing below the tongue is
the lap portion of the seatbelt. The
webbing above the tongue is the shoulder
belt portion of the seatbelt.
1. Position the child restraint in the front center seat.
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WARNING: If the passenger airbag
off light is illuminated when the
passenger airbag switch is on and the
ignition is on, have the passenger airbag
switch serviced immediately by a
qualified technician.
The passenger airbag remains off until you
switch it back on. 1. Insert the ignition key and turn the
switch to ON.
2. The passenger airbag off light briefly illuminates when you switch the
ignition on. This indicates that the
passenger airbag is operational.
The passenger side airbag should always
be on, and the passenger airbag off light
should not be illuminated, unless the
passenger is a person who meets the
requirements stated either in Category 1, 2
or 3 of the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration or Transport Canada
deactivation criteria which follows. The vast majority of drivers and passengers
are much safer with an airbag than
without. To do their job and reduce the risk
of life threatening injuries, airbags must
open with great force, and this force can
pose a potentially deadly risk in some
situations, particularly when a front seat
occupant is not properly buckled up. The
most effective way to reduce the risk of
unnecessary airbag injuries without
reducing the overall safety of the vehicle
is to make sure all occupants are properly
restrained in the vehicle, especially in the
front seat. This provides the protection of
seatbelts and permits the airbags to
provide the additional protection they were
designed to provide. If you choose to
deactivate your airbag, you are losing the
very significant risk reducing benefits of
the airbag and you are also reducing the
effectiveness of the seatbelts. Seatbelts
in modern vehicles are designed to work
as a safety system with the airbags.
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration Deactivation
Criteria-Excluding Canada
WARNING: This vehicle has special
energy management seatbelts for the
driver and right front passenger. These
particular seatbelts are specifically
designed to work with airbags to help
reduce the risk of injury in a crash. The
energy management seatbelt gives or
releases additional seatbelt webbing in
some accidents to reduce the
concentration of force on an occupant's
chest and to reduce the risk of certain
bone fractures and injuries to underlying
organs. In a crash, if the airbag is off, this
energy management seatbelt might
permit the passenger wearing the
seatbelt to move forward enough to
have a serious or fatal injury. The more
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Connected Vehicle Data..............................26
Connected Vehicle Limitations..............498
Connected Vehicle Requirements........498
Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting........................................503
Connected Vehicle – Frequently Asked Questions........................................................ 503
Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting - Vehicles With: Modem
...........................499
Connected Vehicle – Troubleshooting - Vehicles With: SYNC 3...........................500
Connecting a Bluetooth® Device..........607
Connecting a Trailer....................................325 Connecting a Trailer –
Troubleshooting............................................. 327
Hitches................................................................... 323
Connecting a Trailer Precautions...........323
Connecting a Trailer – Troubleshooting.........................................327
Connecting a Trailer – Information Messages.......................................................... 327
Connecting the Vehicle to a Mobile Network.......................................................498
Connecting FordPass to the Modem.........498
Enabling and Disabling the Modem..........498
What Is the Modem......................................... 498
Connecting the Vehicle to a Wi-Fi Network.......................................................498
Connecting Your Phone............................602
Contacting Us...................................................17
Cooling System Capacity and Specification - 6.2L..................................479
Cooling System Capacity and Specification - 6.7L Diesel....................480
Cooling System Capacity and Specification - 7.3L..................................480
Crash and Breakdown Information.......378 Automatic Crash Shutoff................................ 381
Jump Starting the Vehicle.............................. 379
Post-Crash Alert System................................. 381
Recovery Towing................................................ 382
Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator.......65
Creating a MyKey
............................................78
Creating a MyKey - Vehicles With: Flip Key.....................................................................79
Creating a Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot.........506 Cross Traffic Alert........................................298
Cross Traffic Alert –
Troubleshooting........................................... 300
Cross Traffic Alert Indicators..................300
Cross Traffic Alert Limitations................298
Cross Traffic Alert Precautions..............298
Cross Traffic Alert – Troubleshooting
.......................................300
Cross Traffic Alert – Information
Messages........................................................ 300
Cruise Control
...............................................270
Cruise Control Indicators............................271
Cup Holders....................................................187 Cup Holder Precautions................................... 187
Customer Information
..............................640
Radio Frequency Certification
Labels............................................................... 643
Customizing the Instrument Cluster Display - Vehicles With: 8 Inch
Screen............................................................142
D
Data Privacy.....................................................24
Department of Transportation Uniform Tire Quality Grades..................................429
Deploying and Stowing the Power Running Boards
...........................................110
Diesel Engine Exhaust Brake...................244 Diesel Engine Exhaust Brake –
Troubleshooting............................................ 245
Diesel Engine Exhaust Brake Indicators
.....................................................245
Diesel Engine Exhaust Brake – Precautions.................................................244
Diesel Engine Exhaust Brake – Troubleshooting........................................245
Diesel Engine Exhaust Brake – Warning Lamps............................................................... 245
Diesel Exhaust Fluid Capacity and Specification................................................221
Diesel Particulate Filter...............................212 Diesel Particulate Filter Manual
Regeneration................................................... 213
Diesel Particulate Filter – Troubleshooting............................................. 215
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