Seat-Child Safety, Base
DISASSEMBLY1. Disconnect the hook and loop strip.
2. Remove the hog rings.
3. Remove booster pad number 2.
1 Invert the child safety seat trim cover.
2 Remove booster pad number 2.
4. Remove booster pad number 1.
1 Invert the child safety seat trim cover.
2 Remove booster pad number 1.
ASSEMBLY
WARNING: ALL BUILT-IN CHILD RESTRAINTS, INCLUDING SEATS, BUCKLES, RETRACTORS, SEAT LATCHES, INTERLOCKS, AND ATTACHING HARDWARE SHOULD BE INSPECTED BY A QUALIFIED DEALER TECHNICIAN AFTER ANY COLLISION. IF THE CHILD SEAT WAS IN USE DURING A COLLISION, FORD RECOMMENDS REPLACING IT. HOWEVER, IF THE COLLISION WAS MINOR AND A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN FINDS THAT THE CHILD RESTRAINTS DO NOT SHOW DAMAGE AND CONTINUE TO OPERATE PROPERLY, THEY DO NOT NEED TO BE REPLACED. BUILT-IN CHILD SEATS NOT IN USE DURING A COLLISION SHOULD ALSO BE INSPECTED AND REPLACED IF EITHER DAMAGE OR IMPROPER OPERATION IS NOTED.
1. Install booster pad number 1.
1 Position booster pad number 1.
2 Invert the child safety seat trim cover.
2. Install booster pad number 2.
1 Position booster pad number 2.
2 Invert the child safety seat trim cover.
3. Install the hog rings.
4. Connect the hook and loop strip.