Seating and safety restraints – FORD 2004 Mustang v.2 User Manual

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Children and air bags

Children must always
be properly restrained.
Accident statistics
suggest that children
are safer when
properly restrained in
the rear seating
positions than in the
front seating position.
Failure to follow these
instructions may
increase the risk of
injury in a collision.

Air bags can kill or injure a child in a child
seat. NEVER place a rear-facing child seat

in front of an active air bag. If you must use a
forward-facing child seat in the front seat, move
the seat all the way back.

How does the air bag supplemental restraint
system work?

The air bag SRS is
designed to activate
when the vehicle
sustains a longitudinal
deceleration sufficient
to cause the air bag
sensors to close an
electrical circuit that
initiates air bag
inflation. The fact that the air bags did not inflate in
a collision does not mean that something is wrong
with the system. Rather, it means the forces were
not sufficient enough to cause activation. Air bags
are designed to inflate in frontal and near-frontal
collisions, not rollover, side-impact, or rear-impacts
unless the collision causes sufficient longitudinal
deceleration.

2004 Mustang (mus)
Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
USA English
(fus)

Seating and Safety Restraints

84

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