Safety belts 47 – FORD 2013 Explorer v.2 User Manual
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The rear inflatable safety belt consists of the following:
• An inflatable bag located in the shoulder safety belt webbing.
• Lap safety belt webbing with automatic locking mode.
• Safety belt warning light and chime. See Safety belt warning
lights and indicators in this chapter.
• Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator. See Crash sensors and
Airbag Indicator in the Supplemental Restraint System
chapter.
How Does the Rear Inflatable Safety Belt System Work?
WARNING: If the rear inflatable safety belt has deployed, it will
not function again. The rear inflatable safety belt system
must be replaced by an authorized dealer.
• The rear inflatable safety belts will function like standard restraints in
everyday usage.
• During a collision of sufficient force, the inflatable
belt will inflate from inside the webbing.
• The fully inflated belt’s increased diameter more
effectively holds the occupant in the appropriate
seating position, and spreads crash forces over more
area of the body than regular safety belts. This
helps reduce pressure on the chest and helps
control head and neck motion for passengers.
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2013 Explorer (exp)
Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing
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