2003 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.
Driverandpassengerdual-stageairbagsupplementalrestraints
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 toAirbagSupplementalRestraints
section in this  chapter.
Frontcrashseveritysensor
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’sseatpositionsensor
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.
Frontsafetybeltusagesensors
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 toSafetyBelt    section in  this chapter.
Frontsafetybeltpretensioners
The safety belt  pretensioners are designed  to tighten the safety  belts
firmly against the  occupant’s body during  a collision. This maximizes  the
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2003
Explorer(exp)
OwnersGuide(post-2002-fmt)
USAEnglish(fus)
Product Specification
CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2003
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