Seating and safety restraints – FORD 2003 Taurus v.1 User Manual

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Several air bag system
components get hot after

inflation. Do not touch them after
inflation.

If the side air bag has deployed, the air bag will not function
again. The side air bag system (including the seat) must

be inspected and serviced by a qualified technician in
accordance with the vehicle service manual.
If the air bag is not
replaced, the unrepaired area will increase the risk of injury in a
collision.

Disposal of air bags and air bag equipped vehicles

For disposal of air bags or air bag equipped vehicles, see your local
dealership or qualified technician. Air bags MUST BE disposed of by
qualified personnel.

SAFETY RESTRAINTS FOR CHILDREN

See the following sections for directions on how to properly use safety
restraints for children. Also see Air bag supplemental restraint system
(SRS)
in this chapter for special instructions about using air bags.

Important child restraint precautions

You are required by law to use safety restraints for children in the U.S.
and Canada. If small children (generally children who are four years old
or younger and who weigh 18 kg [40 lbs] or less) ride in your vehicle,
you must put them in safety seats made especially for children. Check
your local and state or provincial laws for specific requirements
regarding the safety of children in your vehicle. When possible, always
place children under age 12 in the rear seat of your vehicle. Accident
statistics suggest that children are safer when properly restrained in the
rear seating positions than in the front seating position.

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