2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Seating and safety restraints
The air  bags inflate  and  deflate
rapidly  upon activation.  After  air bag
deployment,  it  is normal  to notice  a
smoke-like,  powdery  residue  or
smell the  burnt  propellant.   This may
consist  of cornstarch,   talcum
powder  (to  lubricate  the  bag) or
sodium  compounds  (e.g.,  baking
soda)  that  result  from the
combustion  process  that  inflates  the
air bag.  Small amounts  of sodium
hydroxide  may be  present  which
may irritate  the  skin  and eyes,  but
none  of the  residue  is toxic.
While the  system  is designed  to  help
reduce  serious  injuries,  contact  with
a deploying  air bag  may also cause  abrasions,  swelling  or temporary
hearing  loss. Because  air  bags must  inflate  rapidly and  with considerable
force,  there  is the  risk of death  or  serious  injuries such  as  fractures,
facial and  eye injuries  or  internal  injuries, particularly   to occupants   who
are  not properly  restrained   or are  otherwise  out  of position  at the  time
of air bag  deployment.  Thus,  it is  extremely  important  that  occupants   be
properly  restrained   as far away  from the  air bag  module  as possible  while
maintaining  vehicle  control.
Several  air bag system  components   get hot  after  inflation.  Do not
touch  them  after  inflation.
If the  air bag has  deployed,  the  air   ba g will not   funct ion
again  and   mu st be  repla  ced  imme dia tely.  If the  air bag is  not
replaced,  the  unrepaired   area will increase   the risk  of injury  in a
collision.
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CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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