Video and text guide to installing a child safety seat in your Ford F-150
How do you install a child safety seat or booster seat in a Ford F-150? Below, you can find a video and text guide to installing a child safety seat. If you have any questions about the process, feel free to contact our team for more information.
Steps to installing a rear-facing child seat in a Ford F-150
Time needed: 5 minutes.
Rear-facing child seats are widely considered to be the safest option for infants. Installing one in the Ford F-150 is easy. Follow along with these steps to install your rear-facing seat.
- First, take the seat base and make sure the seat is at the correct level.
As shown in the video, you can adjust the level of your child safety seat using the levers provided, which may differ by brand. If these are not provided, use a towel or blanket to keep the seat level.
- Attach the latches of your car seat to the anchor points in your Ford F-150.
The anchor points are located near the seat belt and seat belt holder, on either side of the lower portion of the seat.
- Tighten the anchor points of your car seat.
For most car seats, you can do so by pulling on the strap until it is tight enough to prevent sliding. In our video, we recommend applying your weight to the seat to get it as firmly tightened as possible.
- Once the seat base is level and tight on your Ford F-150 seat, you can click the rest of the car seat into position.
Double-check that it has clicked into place and won’t slide around.
How To Install a Child Safety Seat Into F-150 video by Sherwood Ford
You can’t beat a video guide in showing you how to install a car seat. This guide not only shows you visually how to install a rear-facing car seat but also tells you about what type of seat would work for your child. Check it out and let us know what you think.