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5 people
There are seat belts for ( 5 )
A 1999 Ford Explorer has seat belts for ( 5 ) occupants
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5 people
The Ford Excursion, a large SUV produced from 2000 to 2005, can typically accommodate up to 8 to 9 passengers, depending on the seating configuration. It features three rows of seating, with the option for captain's chairs in the second row or a bench seat for additional capacity. The interior space is designed for both passenger comfort and cargo versatility.
My 1995 Ford Explorer has seat belts for ( 5 ) and if it's 2002 and newer it may have a third row seat which would have seat belts for ( 7 )
My Ford Explorer has seat belts for ( 5 ) people , starting with the 2002 Ford Explorer four door you could get a third row seat so there were seatbelts for ( 7 ) people
Only 4 people, including the driver.
There are seat belts for ( 4 ) people
To remove the third-row seat from a 2000 Ford Excursion, first, ensure the seat is in the upright position. Locate and remove the bolts or fasteners securing the seat to the floor; these are usually found at the base of the seat. Once the bolts are removed, carefully lift the seat out of the vehicle, ensuring to maneuver it through the door without damaging the interior. If the seat is heavy, it may be helpful to have a second person assist with the removal.
The Suburban, Yukon XL, Denali XL, Escalade ESV, and Ford Excursion with additional seating added with a fourth row seat from Little Passenger Seats