2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Seating and safety restraints
information  to the  Restraints   Control Module  (RCM).  During a  crash, the
RCM activates  the  safety belt  pretensioners   and/or  either  one  or both
stages  of the  dual-stage  air bag  supplemental  restraints   based  on crash
severity  and occupant   conditions.
The fact  that  the  pretensioners   or air  bags did  not activate  for  both front
seat  occupants  in  a collision does  not  mean that  something  is  wrong with
the  system.  Rather, it  means  the Personal   Safety System  determined   the
accident  conditions  (crash   severity, belt  usage,  etc.)  were not
appropriate   to activate  these  safety  devices.  Front  air bags  are designed
to activate  only  in frontal  and near-frontal   collisions, not  rollovers,
side-impacts,  or  rear-impacts  unless  the  collision causes  sufficient
longitudinal  deceleration.
Driver and passenger dual-stage air  bag supplemental restraints
The dual-stage   air bags  offer the  capability  to tailor  the level  of air bag
inflation  energy. A lower,  less forceful  energy  level is provided  for more
common,  moderate-severity   impacts.  A higher  energy  level is used  for
the  most severe  impacts.  Refer  to Air  bag  Supplem en tal  Restr ain ts
section  in this  chapter.
Front crash severity sensor
The front  crash  severity  sensor  enhances  the  ability  to detect  the
severity  of an impact.  Positioned   up front,  it provides  valuable
information  early  in the  crash  event on  the  severity of  the impact.  This
allows your  Personal  Safety  System to  distinguish  between  different
levels of crash  severity  and  modify the  deployment  strategy   of the
dual-stage  air  bags and  safety belt  pretensioners.
Driver’s seat position sensor
The driver’s  seat  position sensor  allows  your Personal  Safety  System  to
tailor  the deployment   level of the  driver  dual-stage  air bag  based  on seat
position.  The system  is  designed  to help  protect  smaller  drivers  sitting
close to  the  driver air  bag by providing  a lower  air bag  output  level.
Front safety belt usage sensors
The front  safety  belt  usage sensors  detect   whether  or  not the  driver  and
front  outboard  passenger  safety  belts  are  fastened.  This information
allows your  Personal  Safety  System to  tailor the  air  bag deployment  and
safety  belt pretensioner   activation  depending   upon safety  belt  usage.
Refer to  Safety  Belt section  in  this chapter.
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CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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