2008 Mercury Mariner Hybrid airbag

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Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2008  Owners Manuals Front crash severity sensor
The front crash severity sensor enhances the ability to detect the
severity of an impact. Positioned up front, it provides valuable
information early in the crash event on

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Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2008  Owners Manuals restrain children in the rear seat. The sensor also turns off the passenger
front airbag and passenger seat-mounted side airbag when the passenger
seat is empty.
When the front passenger seat is occup

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Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2008  Owners Manuals •The warning light will either flash or stay lit.
•The warning light will not illuminate immediately after ignition is
turned on.
•A series of five beeps will be heard. The tone pattern will rep

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Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2008  Owners Manuals BELT AND RETRACTOR ASSEMBLY MUST BE REPLACED if
the safety belt assembly “automatic locking retractor” feature or
any other safety belt function is not operating properly when checked
by an author

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Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2008  Owners Manuals Reasons given... Consider...
I have an airbagAirbags offer greater protection when
used with safety belts. Frontal airbags
are not designed to inflate in rear and
side crashes or rollovers.
I’d r

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Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2008  Owners Manuals AIRBAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)
Important SRS precautions
The SRS is designed to work with
the safety belt to help protect the
driver and right front passenger
from certain upper body injur

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Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2008  Owners Manuals Never place your arm over the airbag module as a deploying
airbag can result in serious arm fractures or other injuries.
To properly position yourself away from the airbag:
•Move your seat to the re

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Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2008  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