2007 Mercury Mariner Hybrid airbag

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Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2007  Owners Manuals will light and stay lit to remind you that the front passenger frontal
airbag is off. SeeFront passenger sensing systemin the airbags section
of this chapter.
Front safety belt usage sensors
The front

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Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2007  Owners Manuals •A series of five beeps will be heard. The tone pattern will repeat
periodically until the problem and warning light are repaired.
If any of these things happen, even intermittently, have the Safety

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Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2007  Owners Manuals Safety belt height adjustment
Your vehicle has safety belt height
adjustments at the front outboard
seating positions. Adjust the height
of the shoulder belt so the belt rests
across the middle of you

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Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2007  Owners Manuals Reasons given... Consider...
Belts are
uncomfortableYour Ford safety belts are designed to enhance
comfort. If you are uncomfortable - try different
positions for the safety belt upper anchorage and

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Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2007  Owners Manuals Deactivating/activating the BeltMinderfeature
The driver and front passenger BeltMinderare
deactivated/activated independently. When deactivating/activating
one seating position, do not buckle the o

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Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2007  Owners Manuals •This will enable the BeltMinderfeature for that seating position if it
is currently disabled. As confirmation, the restraint system warning
light will flash 4 times per second for 3 seconds, follo

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Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2007  Owners Manuals Always transport children 12 years old and under in the back
seat and always properly use appropriate child restraints.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
recommends a minimum

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Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2007  Owners Manuals Children and airbags
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 p