Child Safety for Your Ford Focus 4 Door Third generation(2010-2017)

Child Safety  
WARNINGS  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
See the following sections for directions  
on how to properly use safety restraints  
for children.  
Technician (CPST) to make sure that you  
properly install the child restraint in your  
vehicle and that you consult your  
pediatrician to make sure you have a child  
restraint appropriate for your child. To  
locate a child restraint fitting station and  
CPST, contact NHTSA toll free at  
WARNINGS  
Always make sure your child is  
secured properly in a device that is  
appropriate for their height, age and  
weight. Child safety restraints must be  
bought separately from your vehicle.  
Failure to follow these instructions and  
guidelines may result in an increased risk  
of serious injury or death to your child.  
1-888-327-4236 or go to  
Transport Canada toll free at  
find a Child Car Seat Clinic in your area.  
Failure to properly restrain children in child  
restraints made especially for their height,  
age and weight, may result in an increased  
risk of serious injury or death to your child.  
All children are shaped differently.  
The National Highway Traffic Safety  
Administration and other safety  
On hot days, the temperature inside  
organizations, base their recommendations  
for child restraints on probable child height,  
age and weight thresholds, or on the  
minimum requirements of the law. We  
recommend that you check with a NHTSA  
Certified Child Passenger Safety  
the vehicle can rise very quickly.  
Exposure of people or animals to  
these high temperatures for even a short  
time can cause death or serious heat  
related injuries, including brain damage.  
Small children are particularly at risk.  
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Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children  
Child  
Child size, height, weight, or age  
Recommended restraint  
type  
Use a child safety seat  
(sometimes called an  
infant carrier, convertible  
seat, or toddler seat).  
Infants or  
toddlers  
Children weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less  
(generally age four or younger).  
Children who have outgrown or no longer  
properly fit in a child safety seat (gener-  
ally children who are less than 4 ft. 9 in.  
(1.45 m) tall, are greater than age four  
and less than age 12, and between 40 lb  
(18 kg) and 80 lb (36 kg) and upward to  
100 lb (45 kg) if recommended by your  
child restraint manufacturer).  
Use a belt-positioning  
booster seat.  
Small children  
Larger children  
Children who have outgrown or no longer Use a vehicle safety belt  
properly fit in a belt-positioning booster  
seat (generally children who are at least  
4 ft. 9 in. (1.45 m) tall or greater than  
80 lb (36 kg) or 100 lb (45 kg) if recom-  
mended by child restraint manufacturer).  
having the lap belt snug  
and low across the hips,  
shoulder belt centered  
across the shoulder and  
chest, and seatback  
upright.  
You are required by law to properly use  
safety seats for infants and toddlers in  
the United States and Canada.  
INSTALLING CHILD  
RESTRAINTS  
Child Seats  
Many states and provinces require that  
small children use approved booster  
seats until they reach age eight, a  
height of 4 feet 9 inches (1.45 meters)  
tall, or 80 lb (36 kg). Check your local  
and state or provincial laws for specific  
requirements about the safety of  
children in your vehicle.  
When possible, always properly  
restrain children 12 years of age and  
under in a rear seating position of your  
vehicle. Accident statistics suggest that  
children are safer when properly  
restrained in the rear seating positions  
than in a front seating position. See  
Front Passenger Sensing System  
(page 40).  
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Use a child safety seat (sometimes called  
Place the vehicle seat upon which the  
an infant carrier, convertible seat, or  
toddler seat) for infants, toddlers, or  
children weighing 40 pounds (18  
kilograms) or less (generally age four or  
younger).  
child seat will be installed in the upright  
position.  
Put the safety belt in the automatic  
locking mode. See Step 5. This vehicle  
does not require the use of a locking  
clip.  
Using Lap and Shoulder Belts  
WARNINGS  
Perform the following steps when  
installing the child seat with combination  
lap and shoulder belts:  
Note: Although the child seat illustrated is  
a forward facing child seat, the steps are  
the same for installing a rear facing child  
seat.  
Airbags can kill or injure a child in a  
child seat. Never place a rear-facing  
child seat in front of an active airbag.  
If you must use a forward-facing child seat  
in the front seat, move the seat upon which  
the child seat is installed all the way back.  
Airbags can kill or injure a child in a  
child seat. Children 12 and under  
should be properly restrained in the  
rear seat whenever possible.  
Depending on where you secure a  
child restraint, and depending on the  
child restraint design, you may block  
access to certain safety belt buckle  
assemblies and LATCH lower anchors,  
rendering those features potentially  
unusable. To avoid risk of injury, occupants  
should only use seating positions where  
they are able to be properly restrained.  
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1. Position the child safety seat in a seat  
with a combination lap and shoulder  
belt.  
When installing a child safety seat with  
combination lap and shoulder belts:  
Use the correct safety belt buckle for  
that seating position.  
Insert the belt tongue into the proper  
buckle until you hear a snap and feel it  
latch. Make sure the tongue is securely  
fastened in the buckle.  
Keep the buckle release button  
pointing up and away from the safety  
seat, with the tongue between the child  
seat and the release button, to prevent  
accidental unbuckling.  
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2. Pull down on the shoulder belt and  
then grasp the shoulder belt and lap  
belt together.  
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5. To put the retractor in the automatic  
locking mode, grasp the shoulder  
portion of the belt and pull downward  
until all of the belt is pulled out.  
Note: The automatic locking mode is  
available on the front passenger and rear  
seats.  
6. Allow the belt to retract to remove  
slack. The belt will click as it retracts  
to indicate it is in the automatic locking  
mode.  
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3. While holding the shoulder and lap belt  
portions together, route the tongue  
through the child seat according to the  
child seat manufacturer's instructions.  
Be sure the belt webbing is not twisted.  
7. Try to pull the belt 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.  
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4. Insert the belt tongue into the proper  
buckle (the buckle closest to the  
direction the tongue is coming from)  
for that seating position until you hear  
a snap and feel the latch engage. Make  
sure the tongue is latched securely by  
pulling on it.  
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8. Remove remaining slack from the belt.  
Using Lower Anchors and Tethers  
for Children (LATCH)  
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 will exist once the extra  
weight of the child is added to the child  
restraint. It also helps to achieve the  
proper snugness of the child seat to  
your vehicle. Sometimes, a slight lean  
toward the buckle will additionally help  
to remove remaining slack from the  
belt.  
WARNINGS  
Never attach two child safety seats  
to the same anchor. In a crash, one  
anchor may not be strong enough to  
hold two child safety seat attachments  
and may break, causing serious injury or  
death.  
Depending on where you secure a  
child restraint, and depending on the  
child restraint design, you may block  
access to certain safety belt buckle  
assemblies or LATCH lower anchors,  
rendering those features potentially  
unusable. To avoid risk of injury, occupants  
should only use seating positions where  
they are able to be properly restrained.  
9. Attach the tether strap (if the child seat  
is equipped).  
The LATCH system is composed of three  
vehicle anchor points: two lower anchors  
located where the seatback and seat  
cushion meet (called the seat bight) and  
one top tether anchor located behind that  
seating position.  
LATCH compatible child safety seats have  
two rigid or webbing mounted  
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attachments that connect to the two lower  
anchors at the LATCH equipped seating  
positions in your vehicle. This type of  
attachment method eliminates the need  
to use safety belts to attach the child seat,  
however the safety belt can still be used  
to attach the child seat. For forward-facing  
child seats, the top tether strap must also  
be attached to the proper top tether  
anchor, if a top tether strap has been  
provided with your child seat.  
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 inch (2.5 centimeters) of movement  
for proper installation.  
Ford recommends checking with a NHTSA  
Certified Child Passenger Safety  
Technician to make certain the child  
restraint is properly installed. In Canada,  
check with your local St. John Ambulance  
office for referral to a Certified Passenger  
Seat Technician.  
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Use of Inboard Lower Anchors from the  
Outboard Seating Positions (Center  
Seating Use)  
WARNING  
The standardized spacing for LATCH  
lower anchors is 11 inches (28  
centimeters) center to center. Do not  
use LATCH lower anchors for the center  
seating position unless the child seat  
manufacturer's instructions permit and  
specify using anchors spaced at least as  
far apart as those in this vehicle.  
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Your vehicle has LATCH lower anchors for  
child seat installation at the seating  
positions marked with the child seat  
symbol.  
The lower anchors at the center of the  
second row rear seat are spaced 18 inches  
(46 centimeters) apart. A child seat with  
rigid LATCH attachments cannot be  
installed at the center seating position.  
LATCH compatible child seats (with  
attachments on belt webbing) can only be  
used at this seating position provided that  
the child seat manufacturer's instructions  
permit use with the anchor spacing stated.  
Do not attach a child seat to any lower  
anchor if an adjacent child seat is attached  
to that anchor.  
Each time you use the safety seat, check  
that the seat is properly attached to the  
lower anchors and tether anchor, if  
applicable. Tug the child seat from side to  
side and forward and back where it is  
secured to your vehicle. The seat should  
move less than one inch when you do this  
for a proper installation.  
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The LATCH anchors are located at the rear  
section of the rear seat between the  
cushion and seatback above the symbols  
as shown. Follow the child seat  
manufacturer's instructions to properly  
install a child seat with LATCH  
If the safety seat is not anchored properly,  
the risk of a child being injured in a crash  
greatly increases.  
attachments. Follow the instructions on  
attaching child safety seats with tether  
straps.  
Attach LATCH lower attachments of the  
child seat only to the anchors shown.  
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Combining Safety Belt and LATCH  
Lower Anchors for Attaching Child  
Safety Seats  
When used in combination, either the  
safety belt or the LATCH lower anchors  
may be attached first, provided a proper  
installation is achieved. Attach the tether  
strap afterward, if included with the child  
seat.  
Using Tether Straps  
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Many forward-facing child safety  
seats include a tether strap  
The tether strap anchors in your vehicle  
are in the following positions (shown from  
top view):  
which extends from the back of  
the child safety seat and hooks to an  
anchoring point called the top tether  
anchor. Tether straps are available as an  
accessory for many older safety seats.  
Perform the following steps to install a  
child safety seat with tether anchors:  
Note: If you install a child seat with rigid  
LATCH attachments, do not tighten the  
tether strap enough to lift the child seat off  
your vehicle seat cushion when the child is  
seated in it. Keep the tether strap just snug  
without lifting the front of the child seat.  
Keeping the child seat just touching your  
vehicle seat gives the best protection in a  
severe crash.  
Contact the manufacturer of your child  
seat for information about ordering a  
tether strap, or to obtain a longer tether  
strap if the tether strap on your safety seat  
does not reach the appropriate top tether  
anchor in your vehicle.  
The rear seats of your vehicle are equipped  
with built-in tether strap anchors located  
behind the seats as described below.  
Four door: The tether anchors in your  
vehicle are located under a cover marked  
with the tether anchor symbol (shown with  
title).  
Five door: The tether anchors in your  
vehicle are located on the back panel of  
the rear seat.  
Four Door  
1. Route the child safety seat tether strap  
over the back of the seat. For outboard  
seating positions, route the tether strap  
under the head restraint and between  
the head restraint posts. For the center  
seating positions, route the tether strap  
over the top of the head restraint.  
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2. Locate the correct anchor for the  
selected seating position.  
3. Open the tether anchor cover.  
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2. Locate the correct anchor for the  
selected seating position.  
4. Clip the tether strap to the anchor as  
shown. If the tether strap is clipped  
incorrectly, the child safety seat may  
not be retained properly in the event of  
a crash.  
5. Tighten the child safety seat tether  
strap according to the manufacturer's  
instructions. If the safety seat is not  
anchored properly, the risk of a child  
being injured in a crash greatly  
increases.  
If your child restraint system is equipped  
with a tether strap, and the child restraint  
manufacturer recommends its use, we also  
recommend its use.  
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3. Clip the tether strap to the anchor as  
shown. If the tether strap is clipped  
incorrectly, the child safety seat may  
not be retained properly in the event of  
a crash.  
4. Tighten the child safety seat tether  
strap according to the manufacturers  
instructions.  
Five Door  
1. Route the child safety seat tether strap  
over the back of the seat. For outboard  
seating positions, route the tether strap  
under the head restraint and between  
the head restraint posts. For the center  
seating position, route the tether strap  
over the top of the head restraint.  
If the safety seat is not anchored properly,  
the risk of a child being injured in a crash  
greatly increases.  
If your child restraint system is equipped  
with a tether strap, and the child restraint  
manufacturer recommends its use, Ford  
also recommends its use.  
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Can the child sit all the way back  
BOOSTER SEATS  
against their vehicle seat back with  
knees bent comfortably at the edge of  
the seat cushion?  
WARNING  
Never place, or allow a child to place,  
the shoulder belt under a child's arm  
or behind the back because it  
Can the child sit without slouching?  
Does the lap belt rest low across the  
hips?  
reduces the protection for the upper part  
of the body and may increase the risk of  
injury or death in a crash.  
Is the shoulder belt centered on the  
shoulder and chest?  
Can the child stay seated like this for  
Use a belt-positioning booster seat for  
children who have outgrown or no longer  
properly fit in a child safety seat (generally  
children who are less than 4 feet 9 inches  
(1.45 meters) tall, are greater than age four  
(4) and less than age twelve (12), and  
between 40 pounds (18 kilograms) and  
80 pounds (36 kilograms) and upward to  
100 pounds (45 kilograms) if  
the whole trip?  
Always use booster seats in conjunction  
with your vehicle lap and shoulder belt.  
Types of Booster Seats  
recommended by your child restraint  
manufacturer). Many state and provincial  
laws require that children use approved  
booster seats until they reach age eight, a  
height of 4 feet 9 inches (1.45 meters) tall,  
or 80 pounds (36 kilograms).  
Booster seats should be used until you can  
answer YES to ALL of these questions  
when seated without a booster seat:  
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Backless booster seats  
If your backless booster seat has a  
removable shield, remove the shield. If a  
vehicle seating position has a low seat  
back or no head restraint, a backless  
booster seat may place your child's head  
(as measured at the tops of the ears)  
above the top of the seat. In this case,  
move the backless booster to another  
seating position with a higher seat back or  
head restraint and lap and shoulder belts,  
or consider using a high back booster seat.  
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If, with a backless booster seat, you cannot  
find a seating position that adequately  
supports your child's head, a high back  
booster seat would be a better choice.  
Children and booster seats vary in size and  
shape. Choose a booster that keeps the  
lap belt low and snug across the hips,  
never up across the stomach, and lets you  
adjust the shoulder belt to cross the chest  
and rest snugly near the center of the  
shoulder. The following drawings compare  
the ideal fit (center) to a shoulder belt  
uncomfortably close to the neck and a  
shoulder belt that could slip off the  
shoulder. The drawings also show how the  
lap belt should be low and snug across the  
child's hips.  
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High back booster seats  
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If the booster seat slides on the vehicle  
WARNINGS  
seat upon which it is being used, placing a  
rubberized mesh sold as shelf or carpet  
liner under the booster seat may improve  
this condition. Do not introduce any item  
thicker than this under the booster seat.  
Check with the booster seat  
conjunction with the instructions and  
warnings provided by your vehicle  
manufacturer. A safety seat that is  
improperly installed or utilized, is  
inappropriate for your child's height, age,  
or weight or does not properly fit the child  
may increase the risk of serious injury or  
death.  
manufacturer's instructions.  
CHILD RESTRAINT  
POSITIONING  
Never let a passenger hold a child on  
his or her lap while your vehicle is  
moving. The passenger cannot  
protect the child from injury in a crash,  
which may result in serious injury or death.  
WARNINGS  
Airbags can kill or injure a child in a  
child seat. Never place a rear-facing  
Never use pillows, books, or towels  
to boost a child. They can slide  
around and increase the likelihood  
of injury or death in a crash.  
Always restrain an unoccupied child  
seat or booster seat. These objects  
may become projectiles in a crash or  
sudden stop, which may increase the risk  
of serious injury.  
child seat in front of an active airbag.  
If you must use a forward-facing child seat  
in the front seat, move the vehicle seat  
upon which the child seat is installed all  
the way back. When possible, all children  
age 12 and under should be properly  
restrained in a rear seating position. If all  
children cannot be seated and restrained  
properly in a rear seating position, properly  
restrain the largest child in the front seat.  
Never place, or allow a child to place,  
the shoulder belt under a child's arm  
or behind the back because it  
Always carefully follow the  
instructions and warnings provided  
by the manufacturer of any child  
reduces the protection for the upper part  
of the body and may increase the risk of  
injury or death in a crash.  
restraint to determine if the restraint device  
is appropriate for your child's size, height,  
weight, or age. Follow the child restraint  
manufacturer's instructions and warnings  
provided for installation and use in  
To avoid risk of injury, do not leave  
children or pets unattended in your  
vehicle.  
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Recommendations for attaching child safety restraints for children  
Use any attachment method as indicated below by X  
LATCH  
(lower  
LATCH  
(lower  
anchors  
only)  
Safety belt Safety belt Safety belt  
Combined  
weight of  
child and  
child seat  
and top  
tether  
and LATCH  
(lower  
only  
Restraint  
Type  
anchors  
and top  
tether  
anchor  
anchors  
and top  
tether  
anchor)  
anchor)  
Rear facing Up to 65 lb  
child seat (29.5 kg)  
X
X
X
Rear facing Over 65 lb  
child seat  
(29.5 kg)  
Forward  
facing  
Up to 65 lb  
(29.5 kg)  
X
X
X
X
X
child seat  
Forward  
facing  
Over 65 lb  
(29.5 kg)  
child seat  
Note: The child seat must rest tightly  
against the vehicle seat upon which it is  
installed. It may be necessary to lift or  
remove the head restraint. See Seats (page  
110).  
CHILD SAFETY LOCKS  
When these locks are set, the rear doors  
cannot be opened from the inside.  
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The childproof locks are located on the  
rear edge of each rear door and must be  
set separately for each door.  
Left-Hand Side  
Turn counterclockwise to lock and  
clockwise to unlock.  
Right-Hand Side  
Turn clockwise to lock and  
counterclockwise to unlock.  
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