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Mercury Mountaineer 2010  Owners Manuals REMOVE OBJECTS NEAR PASS SEAT— Displayed when objects
are by the passenger seat. After the objects are moved away from the
seat, if the warning stays on or continues to come on, contact your
authori

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Mercury Mountaineer 2010  Owners Manuals TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR FAULT— Displayed when a tire pressure
sensor is malfunctioning, or your spare tire is in use. For more
information on how the system operates under these conditions, refer to
Un

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Mercury Mountaineer 2010  Owners Manuals Determining if the Personal Safety Systemis operational
The Personal Safety Systemuses a warning light in the instrument
cluster or a back-up tone to indicate the condition of the system. Refer
to t

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Mercury Mountaineer 2010  Owners Manuals Safety belt pretensioner
Your vehicle is equipped with safety belt pretensioners at the driver and
right front passenger seating positions.
The safety belt pretensioner tightens the safety belts firml

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Mercury Mountaineer 2010  Owners Manuals In case there is a problem with the
front passenger sensing system, the
airbag readiness lamp in the
instrument cluster will stay lit.
If the airbag readiness lamp is lit, do the following:
The driver

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Mercury Mountaineer 2010  Owners Manuals WARNING:If the Safety Canopysystem has deployed,the
Safety Canopywill not function again. The Safety
Canopysystem (including the A, B and C pillar trim) must be
inspected and serviced by an authori

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Mercury Mountaineer 2010  Owners Manuals Follow all instructions provided by the manufacturer of the booster seat.
WARNING:Never place, or allow a child to place, the shoulder
belt under a child’s arm or behind the back because it reduces

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Mercury Mountaineer 2010  Owners Manuals Power is supplied to all four wheels through a transfer case or power
transfer unit. 4WD vehicles allow you to select different drive modes as
necessary. Information on transfer case operation and shi
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