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The best way to protect the fetus is to protect the
mother. When a safety belt is worn properly, it’s more
likely that the fetus won’t be hurt in a crash. For
pregnant women, as for anyone, the key to making
safety belts effective is wearing them properly.

Right Front Passenger Position

To learn how to wear the right front passenger’s 
safety belt properly, see “Driver Position” earlier 
in this section.

The right front passenger’s safety belt works the same
way as the driver’s safety belt 

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 except for one thing. 

If you ever pull the shoulder portion of the belt out all
the way, you will engage the child restraint locking
feature. If this happens, just let the belt go back all the
way and start again.

Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)

This part explains the Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) or air bag system.

Your vehicle has air bags 

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 one air bag for the driver

and another air bag for the right front passenger.

Frontal air bags are designed to help reduce the risk of
injury from the force of an inflating air bag. But these
air bags must inflate very quickly to do their job and
comply with federal regulations.

Here are the most important things to know about the air
bag system:

CAUTION:

You can be severely injured or killed in a crash if
you aren’t wearing your safety belt 

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 even if you

have air bags. Wearing your safety belt during a
crash helps reduce your chance of hitting things
inside the vehicle or being ejected from it. Air
bags are designed to work with safety belts, but
don’t replace them. Air bags are designed to
work only in moderate to severe crashes where
the front of your vehicle hits something. They
aren’t designed to inflate at all in rollover, rear 
or low

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speed frontal crashes, or in many side

crashes. And, for some unrestrained occupants,
air bags may provide less protection in frontal
crashes than more forceful air bags have
provided in the past. Everyone in your vehicle
should wear a safety belt properly 

--

 whether or

not there’s an air bag for that person.

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CAUTION:

Air bags inflate with great force, faster than the
blink of an eye. If you’re too close to an inflating
air bag, as you would be if you were leaning
forward, it could seriously injure you. Safety belts
help keep you in position before and during a
crash. Always wear your safety belt, even with air
bags. The driver should sit as far back as possible
while still maintaining control of the vehicle.

CAUTION:

Anyone who is up against, or very close to, any
air bag when it inflates can be seriously injured
or killed. Air bags plus lap

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shoulder belts offer

the best protection for adults, but not for young

CAUTION: (Continued)

CAUTION: (Continued)

children and infants. Neither the vehicle’s safety
belt system nor its air bag system is designed for
them. Young children and infants need the
protection that a child restraint system can
provide. Always secure children properly in your
vehicle. To read how, see the part of this manual
called “Children.”

There is an air bag readiness
light on the instrument
panel, which shows the 
air bag symbol.

The system checks the air bag electrical system for
malfunctions. The light tells you if there is an electrical
problem. See “Air Bag Readiness Light” in the Index
for more information.

Summary of Contents for 1996 Windstar

Page 1: ...1996 Ford Windstar...

Page 2: ...Wearing Safety Belts RWARNING Safety belts must be worn by all vehicle occupants to be properly restrained and help reduce the risk of injury in a collision RWARNING All occupants of the vehicle incl...

Page 3: ...as it inflates RWARNING If a passenger is not properly seated and restrained an inflating air bag could cause serious injury Your vehicle is equipped with a right front passenger air bag Air bags depl...

Page 4: ...lease refer to Ford s brochure entitled Some Important Information About Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System which can be obtained by calling Helm Inc at 1 800 782 4356 Ask for brochure FPS 8602 For...

Page 5: ...and weight head on at about 28 mph 45 km h Because the system senses the crash severity rather than vehicle speed some frontal collisions at speeds above 28 mph 45 km h will not inflate the air bag W...

Page 6: ...Safety Restraints Inflated driver side air bag 6 1996 Ford Windstar...

Page 7: ...UNCTION AGAIN AND MUST BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY If the air bag is not replaced the unrepaired area will increase the risk of injury in a collision To ensure that the air bag system will operate as inte...

Page 8: ...is turned on a group of five beeps will be heard The tone pattern will repeat periodically until the problem and light are repaired If any of these things happen even intermittently have the air bag...

Page 9: ...l over or lower severity frontal collision so always wear your seat belts to help reduce the risk or severity of injury in various kinds of accidents WARNING The seat belts and the supplemental air ba...

Page 10: ...o close to or is against the air bag module during inflation The supplemental air bag will deflate quickly after a collision The supplemental air bags will operate only when the ignition switch is in...

Page 11: ...e front end portion of the vehicle or replaced if the supple mental air bag has inflated When selling your vehicle we re quest that you inform the buyer about the supplemental air bag system and guide...

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Page 19: ...activated even with no passenger in the front seat Be sure to wear your seat belt SRS driver and front passenger airbags 63 CAUTION A driver or front passenger too close to the steering wheel or dash...

Page 20: ...te with considerable force While the system is designed to reduce serious inju ries it may also cause minor burns or abrasions and swellings Parts of the airbag module steering wheel hub dashboard may...

Page 21: ...ont passenger seat The airbag inflates with con siderable speed and force the child may be killed or seriously injured D Do not hold a child on your lap or in your arms Use a child restraint system in...

Page 22: ...tem has a service reminder indicator to inform the driver of operating problems If either of the following conditions occurs this indicates a malfunction of the airbags Contact your Toyota dealer as s...

Page 23: ...hem Air bags are designed to work only in moderate to severe crashes where the front of your vehicle hits something They aren t designed to inflate at all in rollover rear or low speed frontal crashes...

Page 24: ...r frontal crash The air bag will inflate only if the impact speed is above the system s designed threshold level If your vehicle goes straight into a wall that doesn t move or deform the threshold lev...

Page 25: ...on doesn t prevent the driver from seeing or from being able to steer the vehicle nor does it stop people from leaving the vehicle CAUTION When an air bag inflates there is dust in the air This dust c...

Page 26: ...if you are close to an air bag when it inflates Avoid yellow connectors They are probably part of the air bag system Be sure to follow proper service procedures and make sure the person performing wo...

Page 27: ...The driver s Advanced Front Air Bag is mounted in the center of the steering wheel The passenger s Advanced Front Air Bag is mounted in the instrument panel above the glove compartment The words SRS A...

Page 28: ...HINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE 79 Advanced Front Air Bag Features The Advanced Front Air Bag system has multistage driver and front passenger air bags This system provides output appropria...

Page 29: ...deceleration The side air bags will not deploy in all side collisions Side air bag deployment will depend on the severity and type of collision 84 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE Because a...

Page 30: ...quantity of non toxic gas is generated to inflate the 86 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE Supplemental Driver Side Knee Air Bag The trim cover separates and folds out of the way allowing th...

Page 31: ...aid the ORC in determining appropriate response to impact events Enhanced Accident Response System In the event of an impact causing air bag deployment if the communication network remains intact and...

Page 32: ...seat belt restraint systems The driver s Advanced Front Air Bag is mounted in the center of the steering wheel The passenger s Advanced Front Air Bag is mounted in the instrument panel above the glove...

Page 33: ...el Supplemental Driver Side Knee Air Bag 2 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE 59 Supplemental Passenger Side Knee Air Bag Knee Impact Bolster Driver Advanced Front Air Bag Passenger Advanced...

Page 34: ...by the body structure Each air bag features inflated chambers placed adjacent to the head of each outboard occupant that reduce the potential for side impact head injuries The SABIC deploy downward c...

Page 35: ...restraint system including a rearward facing infant seat in the front passenger seat 66 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE WARNING Never place a rear facing infant seat in front of an air bag...

Page 36: ...in the front passenger seat Holding an object may cause the OCS to not classify the passen ger s weight accurately which may result in serious injury or death in a collision Seated Properly 68 THINGS...

Page 37: ...Not Seated Properly Not Seated Properly 70 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE Not Seated Properly Not Seated Properly 2 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE 71...

Page 38: ...s must function as designed Do not make any modifications to the front passenger seat components assembly or to the seat cover If the seat trim cover or cushion needs service for any reason take the v...

Page 39: ...tified to new Federal regulations for Advanced Air Bags The Advanced Front Air Bags are designed to allow the air bags to have different inflation levels based on several factors including the severit...

Page 40: ...e harm if the vehicle is in a collision severe enough to cause the air bag to inflate Continued 2 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE 39 WARNING Continued Do not put anything on or around the...

Page 41: ...that require air bag occupant protection WARNING Your vehicle is equipped with left and right SABIC do not stack luggage or other cargo up high enough to block the location of the SABIC The area wher...

Page 42: ...pact Advanced Front Air Bags may deploy in crashes with little vehicle front end damage but that produce a severe initial deceleration 2 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE 43 The side air bag...

Page 43: ...When the ORC detects a collision requiring the Advanced Front Air Bags it signals the inflator units A large quantity of non toxic gas is generated to inflate the 2 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR...

Page 44: ...age are not good indicators of whether or not an air bag should have deployed Front And Side Impact Sensors In front and side impacts impact sensors can aid the ORC in determining appropriate response...

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