Collision, damage or fire event, Roadside emergencies – FORD 2013 Fusion Hybrid v.1 User Manual
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Canadian customers who need to obtain
roadside information, call
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COLLISION, DAMAGE OR FIRE
EVENT
Guidance for Ford Motor Company
Electric and Hybrid-Electric
Vehicles Equipped With High
Voltage Batteries
(Vehicle Owner/Operator/General
Public)
Electric and Hybrid-Electric Vehicle
Considerations
In the event of damage or fire involving
an electric vehicle (EV) or
hybrid-electric vehicle (HEV):
•
Always assume the high-voltage
battery and associated components
are energized and fully charged.
•
Exposed electrical components, wires,
and high-voltage batteries present
potential high-voltage shock hazards.
•
Venting/off-gassing high-voltage
battery vapors are potentially toxic and
flammable.
•
Physical damage to the vehicle or
high-voltage battery may result in
immediate or delayed release of toxic,
flammable gases and fire.
Vehicle Information and General
Safety Practices
•
Know the make and model of your
vehicle.
•
Review the owner’s manual and
become familiar with your vehicle’s
safety information and recommended
safety practices.
•
Do not attempt to repair damaged
electric and hybrid-electric vehicles
yourself. Contact an authorized Ford
Dealer or vehicle manufacturer
representative for service.
Crashes
A crash or impact significant enough to
require an emergency response for
conventional vehicles would also require
the same response for an electric or
hybrid-electric vehicle.
If possible
•
Move your car to a safe, nearby
location and remain on the scene.
•
Roll down windows before shutting
vehicle off.
•
Place vehicle in Park, set parking brake,
turn off the vehicle, activate hazard
lights, and move key(s) at least 16 feet
(5 meters) away from the vehicle.
Always
•
Call 911 if assistance is needed and
advise that an electric or hybrid-electric
vehicle is involved.
•
Do not touch exposed electrical
components or the engine
compartment, as a shock hazard may
exist.
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