FORD 1999 Taurus User Manual
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T o improv
e th e fi t
o f la p an d shoulde
r belt
childre
n who hav
e outgrow
n chil
d safet
y seatsd
recommend
s
us e o f a belt-positionin
g booste
r seat
tha
t
i s
labelle
d a s
conformin
g t o al l
Federa
l
motor
vehicl
e safet
y standards
.
Belt-positionin
g booster
seat
s
rais
e th e chil
d an d provid
e a shorter
, firmer
seatin
g cushio
n tha
t
encourage
s
safe
r seatin
g posture
an d bette
r fi t
o f la p an d shoulde
r belt
s
o n th e child.
A belt-positionin
g booste
r shoul
d b e use
d i f the
shoulde
r bel
t
rest
s
i n fron
t
o f th e child’
neck
, o r i f th e la p bel
t
doe s
no t
fi t
snugl
y o n both
thighs
, o r i f th e thigh
s
ar e to o shor
t
t o le t
th e child
si
t
al l
th e way bac
k o n th e sea
t
cushio
n whe n the
lowe r leg
s
han g ove r th e edg e o f th e sea
t
cushion.
Yo u ma y wis h t o discus
s
th e specifi
c need
s
o f your
chil
d wit h you r pediatrician.
WARNING
Do not use a belt-positioning booster
with a lap-only belt.
La p belt
s
an d th e la p bel
t
portio
n o f la p and
shoulde
r belt
s
shoul
d alway s
b e wor n snugl
y and
belo
wth e hips
, touchin
g th e child’
s
thighs.
Children should always ride with the
seatback in the fully upright position.
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