Seating and Safety Restraints
Important supplemental restraint system (SRS) precautions
Thesupplementalrestraintsystem
isdesignedtoworkwiththesafety
belttohelpprotectthedriverand
rightfrontpassengerfromcertain
upperbodyinjuries.
AirbagsDONOTinflateslowlyor
gentlyandtheriskofinjuryfroma
deployingairbagisgreatestcloseto
thetrimcoveringtheairbag
module.
Alloccupantsofthevehicle,includingthedriver,shouldalways
properlyweartheirsafetybelts,evenwhenanairbag(SRS)is
provided.
NationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministration(NHTSA)
recommendsaminimumdistanceofatleast25cm(10inches)
betweenanoccupant’schestandthedriverairbagmodule.
Neverplaceyourarmovertheairbagmoduleasadeployingair
bagcanresultinseriousarmfracturesorotherinjuries.
Neverplacearearfacinginfantseatinthefrontseatunlessthe
passengerairbagisturnedoff.
Stepsyoucantaketoproperlypositionyourselfawayfromtheairbag:
•
Moveyourseattotherearasfarasyoucanwhilestillreachingthe
pedalscomfortably.
•
Reclinetheseatslightly(oneortwodegrees)fromtheupright
position.
Donotputanythingonorovertheairbagmodule.Placing
objectsonorovertheairbaginflationareamaycausethose
objectstobepropelledbytheairbagintoyourfaceandtorsocausing
seriousinjury.
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Product Specification
Categories | Ford Manuals, Ford Ranger Manuals |
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Tags | Ford Ranger 2.3, Ford Ranger 3.0, Ford Ranger 4.0 |
Model Year | 2002 |
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