2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Seating and safety restraints
Determining if the system is  operational
The SRS  uses a  readiness  light in  the  instrument  cluster  or  a tone  to
indicate  the  condition  of the  system.  Refer to  the Air  bag  readin  ess
section  in the  Instr umen  tation  chapter.   Routine maintenance   of the  air
bag is  not required.
A difficulty with  the  system  is indicated  by one  or more  of the  following:
The readiness   light (same  light  as for front  air  bag system)  will either
flash or  stay lit.
The readiness   light will not  illuminate  immediately  after  ignition is
turned  on.
A series  of five beeps  will be  heard.  The tone  pattern   will repeat
periodically  until the  problem  and  light are  repaired.
If any of  these  things happen,   even intermittently,   have  the SRS  serviced
at your  dealership  or  by a qualified  technician  immediately.  Unless
serviced,  the  system  may not  function  properly  in the  event  of a collision
or rollover  event.
Disposal of air bags and  air bag equipped vehicles
(including pretensioners)
For disposal  of air  bags or  air bag equipped   vehicles,  see your  local
dealership  or  qualified technician.   Air bags  MUST BE disposed  of by
qualified  personnel.
SAFETY RESTRAINTS FOR CHILDREN
See the  following sections  for  directions  on how  to properly  use  safety
restraints   for children.  Also see  Air bag  su pplem en tal restr  ain t system
(
SRS) in  this chapter   for special  instructions   about using  air bags.
Important child restraint precautions
You are  required  by law  to use  safety restraints   for children   in the  U.S.
and  Canada. If small  children  ride  in your vehicle  (generally  children  who
are  four years  old or  younger and  who weigh  18 kg [40  lbs] or less) , you
must  put them  in  safety seats  made  especially  for children.  Check  your
local and  state  or provincial  laws for  specific requirements   regarding  the
safety  of children  in your  vehicle.
Never let  a passenger   hold a child  on his  or her  lap while  the
vehicle  is moving. The  passenger  cannot  protect   the child  from
injury in  a collision.
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CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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