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
The force of the collision has to be great enough
The force of the collision has to be great enough
In a 1997 Ford Explorer : Control Trac is Fords name for the 4x4 system , with the 2 speed transfer case ( it has a LOW RANGE that can be used off-road )
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.
Yes, it is possible for an airbag not to deploy when going 35 miles per hour. If the hit was not forceful enough at that speed, it will not deploy because it could do more damage than good.
That depends on what you crash into , a solid wall or another vehicle with some " give "
Look at your speedometer...
The force of the collision has to be high enough for the crash sensors to inflate the air bags
The 1997 Ford Mustang came standard with a five-speed manual or an optional four-speed automatic
its been recall call ford
Have the speed sensor replaced.
i've had this prob it's n the tranny check a ford repair book