How does the safety canopy system work, Seating and safety restraints – FORD 2009 Escape Hybrid v.2 User Manual

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How does the Safety Canopy

system work?

The design and development of the
Safety Canopy

௡ system included

recommended testing procedures
that were developed by a group of
automotive safety experts known as
the Side Airbag Technical Working
Group. These recommended testing
procedures help reduce the risk of
injuries related to the deployment of
side airbags (including the Safety
Canopy

௡).

The Safety Canopy

௡ system consists

of the following:
• An inflatable nylon curtain with a

gas generator concealed behind
the headliner and above the doors
(one on each side of vehicle).

• A headliner designed to flex open

above the side doors to allow Safety Canopy

௡ deployment.

• The same warning light, electronic control and diagnostic unit as used

for the front airbags.

• Two crash sensors mounted at lower B-Pillar (one on each side).
• Two crash sensors located at the C-pillar behind the rear doors (one

on each side).

• Rollover sensor in the restraints control module (RCM).
The Safety Canopy

௡ system, in combination with safety belts, can help

reduce the risk of severe injuries in the event of a significant side impact
collision or rollover event.

Children 12 years old and under should always be properly restrained in
the second or third row seats. The Safety Canopy

௡ will not interfere with

children restrained using a properly installed child or booster seat
because it is designed to inflate downward from the headliner above the
doors along the side window opening.

The Safety Canopy

௡ system is designed to active when the vehicle

sustains lateral deceleration sufficient to cause the RCM to initiate Safety
Canopy

௡ inflation or when a certain likelihood of a rollover event is

detected by the rollover sensor.

2009 Escape Hybrid (ehv)
Owners Guide, 2nd Printing
USA
(fus)

Seating and Safety Restraints

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