That depends on what you crash into . A solid wall with no " give " or another vehicle
The force of the impact has to be great enough for the impact sensor to require the
airbag to inflate
That depends on what you crash into , a solid wall , or another vehicle with some " give " . The force of the collision has to be great enough to deploy the air bag
That depends on what you crash into , a solid wall or another vehicle with some " give "
The force of the collision has to be high enough for the crash sensors to inflate the air bags
The front driver and passenger air bags are deployed if needed by crash sensors at the front of the Ranger , so unless you crash into something after being rear ended the air bags won't deploy - you should always wear your seatbelt.
The air conditioner dryer in your Ford Explorer, is located on the top of the air conditioner compressor. The dryer should be labeled.
As far as I know until the 1995 Ford Explorer ( referred to as generation 2 ) the Ford Explorer did not have any air bags
Ford Explorer 2004 does not have Cabin Air Filter or A/C filter.
Frontal Airbags will deploy at at least a 55 mph crash or more.
The vehicle has to be traveling above a certain speed for the air bag to deploy. I believe it is 35 mph. It could be more.
the air bags will deploy with force. u can go 5 mph but if some one smacks u doing 50 they will deploy At 10-12kph.
the air bags will deploy with force. u can go 5 mph but if some one smacks u doing 50 they will deploy At 10-12kph.
ford parts . com ( no spaces ) shows the ( Motorcraft FA-1043 ) engine air filter for the 1992 Ford Explorer