Ford E250 Owners Manual
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The passenger side airbag should always be on (the airbag OFF light should not be illuminated) unless the passenger is a person who meets the requirements stated either in Category 1, 2 or 3 of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration/Transport Canada deactivation criteria which follows. The vast majority of drivers and passengers are much safer with an airbag than without. To do their job and reduce the risk of life threatening injuries, airbags must open with great force, and this force can pose a potentially deadly risk in some situations, particularly when a front seat occupant is not properly buckled up. The most effective way to reduce the risk of unnecessary airbag injuries without reducing the overall safety of the vehicle is to make sure all occupants are properly restrained in the vehicle, especially in the front seat. This provides the protection of safety belts and permits the airbags to provide the additional protection they were designed to provide. If you choose to deactivate your airbag, you are losing the very significant risk reducing benefits of the airbag and you are also reducing the effectiveness of the safety belts, because safety belts in modern vehicles are designed to work as a safety system with the airbags. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Deactivation Criteria (excluding Canada) WARNING:This vehicle has special energy management safety belts for the driver and right front passenger. These particular belts are specifically designed to work with airbags to help reduce the risk of injury in a crash. The energy management safety belt is designed to give or release additional belt webbing in some accidents to reduce concentration of force on an occupant’s chest and reduce the risk of certain bone fractures and injuries to underlying organs. In a crash, if the airbag is turned off, this energy management safety belt might permit the person wearing the belt to move forward enough to incur a serious or fatal injury. The more severe the crash, and the heavier the occupant, the greater the risk is. Be sure the airbag is turned on for any person who does not qualify under the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration deactivation criteria. 50Supplementary Restraints System 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
1.Infant.An infant (less than 1 year old) must ride in the front seat because: •the vehicle has no rear seat; •the vehicle has a rear seat too small to accommodate a rear-facing infant seat; or •the infant has a medical condition which, according to the infant’s physician, makes it necessary for the infant to ride in the front so that the driver can constantly monitor the child’s condition. 2.Child age 1 to 12.A child age 1 to 12 must ride in the front seat because: •the vehicle has no rear seat; •although children ages 1 to 12 ride in the rear seat(s) whenever possible, children ages 1 to 12 sometimes must ride in the front because no space is available in the rear seat(s) of the vehicle; or •the child has a medical condition which, according to the child’s physician, makes it necessary for the child to ride in the front seat so that the driver can constantly monitor the child’s condition. 3.Medical condition.A passenger has a medical condition which, according to his or her physician: •causes the passenger airbag to pose a special risk for the passenger; and •makes the potential harm from the passenger airbag in a crash greater than the potential harm from turning off the airbag and allowing the passenger, even if belted, to hit the dashboard or windshield in a crash. Supplementary Restraints System51 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
Transport Canada Deactivation Criteria (Canada Only) WARNING:This vehicle has special energy management safety belts for the driver and right front passenger. These particular belts are specifically designed to work with airbags to help reduce the risk of injury in a crash. The energy management safety belt is designed to give or release additional belt webbing in some accidents to reduce concentration of force on an occupant’s chest and reduce the risk of certain bone fractures and injuries to underlying organs. In a crash, if the airbag is turned off, this energy management safety belt might permit the person wearing the belt to move forward enough to incur a serious or fatal injury. The more severe the crash, and the heavier the occupant, the greater the risk is. Be sure the airbag is turned on for any person who does not qualify under the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration deactivation criteria. 1.Infant:An infant (less than 1 year old) must ride in the front seat because: •my vehicle has no rear seat; • the rear seat in my vehicle cannot accommodate a rear-facing infant seat; or •the infant has a medical condition which, according to the infant’s physician, makes it necessary for the infant to ride in the front seat so that the driver can monitor the infant’s condition. 2.Child age 12 or under:A child age 12 or under must ride in the front seat because: •my vehicle has no rear seat; •although children age 12 and under ride in the rear seat whenever possible, children age 12 and under have no option but to sometimes ride in the front seat because rear seat space is insufficient; or •the child has a medical condition that, according to the child’s physician, makes it necessary for the child to ride in the front seat so that the driver can monitor the child’s condition. 3.Medical condition:A passenger has a medical condition that, according to his or her physician: •poses a special risk for the passenger if the airbag deploys; and •makes the potential harm from the passenger airbag deployment greater than the potential harm from turning off the airbag and experiencing a crash without the protection offered by the airbag 52Supplementary Restraints System 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
CRASH SENSORS AND AIRBAG INDICATOR WARNING:Modifying or adding equipment to the front end of your vehicle (including frame, bumper, front end body structure and tow hooks) may affect the performance of the airbag system, increasing the risk of injury. Do not modify the front end of your vehicle. Your vehicle has a collection of crash and occupant sensors which provide information to the restraints control module. The restraints control module deploys (activates) the front safety belt pretensioners, driver airbag and passenger airbag. Based on the type of accident, the restraints control module will deploy the appropriate safety devices. The restraints control module also monitors the readiness of the above safety devices plus the crash and occupant sensors. The readiness of the safety system is indicated by a warning indicator light in the instrument cluster or by a backup tone if the warning light is not working. See the Instrument Clusterchapter. Routine maintenance of the airbag is not required. A difficulty with the system is indicated by one or more of the following: •The readiness light will either flash or stay lit. •The readiness light will not illuminate immediately after the ignition is turned on. •A series of five beeps will be heard. The tone pattern will repeat periodically until the problem or light are repaired. If any of these things happen, even intermittently, have the supplemental restraint system serviced at an authorized dealer immediately. Unless serviced, the system may not function properly in the event of a crash. The safety belt pretensioners and the airbag supplemental restraint system are designed to activate when the vehicle sustains frontal deceleration sufficient to cause the restraints control module to deploy a safety device. Supplementary Restraints System53 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
The fact that the safety belt pretensioners or airbags did not activate in a crash does not mean that something is wrong with the system. Rather, it means the restraints control module determined the accident conditions (such as crash severity, belt usage) were not appropriate to activate these safety devices. •The design of the front airbags is to activate only in frontal and near-frontal crashes (not rollovers, side impacts or rear impacts) unless the crash causes sufficient frontal deceleration. •The design of the safety belt pretensioners is to activate in frontal or near-frontal crashes and may deploy in rollovers if the vehicle is equipped with roll stability control. AIRBAG DISPOSAL Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible. Airbags must be disposed of by qualified personnel. 54Supplementary Restraints System 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO FREQUENCIES This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note:Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The termICbefore the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. The typical operating range for your transmitter is approximately 33 feet (10 meters). Vehicles with the remote start feature will have a greater range. A decrease in operating range could be caused by: •weather conditions •nearby radio towers •structures around your vehicle •other vehicles parked next to your vehicle. The radio frequency used by your remote control can also be used by other short-distance radio transmissions, for example amateur radios, medical equipment, wireless headphones, remote controls and alarm systems. If the frequencies are jammed, you will not be able to use your remote control. You can lock and unlock the doors with the key. Note:Make sure your vehicle is locked before leaving it unattended. Note:If you are in range, the remote control will operate if you press any button unintentionally. Keys and Remote Control55 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
REMOTE CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED) If there are problems with the remote entry system, make sure to take all remote entry transmitters with you to the authorized dealer in order to aid in troubleshooting the problem. Note:If the vehicle is equipped with the E-Guard Cargo Protection System™ the remote transmitter unlock command will only unlock the front doors. The only way to unlock the side or rear cargo doors from outside the vehicle is with the key. Replacing the Battery Note:Refer to local regulations when disposing of transmitter batteries. Note:Replacing the battery will not delete the remote control from your vehicle. The remote control should operate normally after battery replacement. The remote entry transmitter uses one coin type three-volt lithium battery CR2032 or equivalent. To replace the battery: 1. Twist a thin coin between the two halves of the remote entry transmitter near the key ring. Note:Do not take the rubber cover and circuit board off the front housing of the remote entry transmitter. 56Keys and Remote Control 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
2. Do not wipe off any grease on the battery terminals on the back surface of the circuit board. 3. Remove the old battery. 4. Insert the new battery. Refer to the diagram inside the remote entry transmitter for the correct orientation of the battery. Press the battery down to ensure that the battery is fully seated in the battery housing cavity. 5. Snap the two halves back together. Car Finder Press the button twice within three seconds. The horn will sound and the turn signals will flash. We recommend you use this method to locate your vehicle, rather than using the panic alarm. Sounding a Panic Alarm Press the button to activate the alarm. Press the button again or switch the ignition on to deactivate. Note:The panic alarm will operate regardless of the ignition position. REPLACING A LOST KEY OR REMOTE CONTROL You can purchase replacement or additional keys or remote controls from an authorized dealer. A dealer can program the transmitters to your vehicle or you may be able to program them yourself. See theSecurity chapter for information on programming spare keys. PLACE BATTERY ON OTHER HALF DO NOT TOUCH THE TERMINALS Keys and Remote Control57 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
Reprogramming Your Remote Controls You must have all remote controls (maximum of four) available before beginning this procedure. If all remote controls are not present during programming, the ones missing will no longer operate the vehicle. Note:Make sure you do not press the brake pedal during this sequence. To reprogram the remote control: 1. Make sure the vehicle is electronically unlocked. 2. Place the key in the ignition and turn it from lock to off. 3. Cycle eight times rapidly (within 10 seconds) between off and on. Note:The eighth turn must end in the on position. 4. The doors will lock, and then unlock, to confirm that you have activated the programming mode. 5. Within 20 seconds press any button on the remote control.Note:If more than 20 seconds have passed you will need to start the procedure over. 6. The doors will lock, and then unlock, to confirm that you have programmed this remote control. 7. Repeat Step 5 to program each additional remote control (up to four). 8. Turn the ignition off after you have finished programming all of the remote controls. 9. The doors will lock, and then unlock, to confirm that you have exited the programming mode. 58Keys and Remote Control 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING You can use the power door lock control or the remote control to lock and unlock your vehicle. Power Door Locks (If Equipped) The power door lock switches are on the driver and front passenger door panels. A. Unlock B. Lock Remote Control (If Equipped) You can use the remote control anytime the vehicle is not running. Unlocking the Doors (Two-Stage Unlock) Press the button to unlock the driver’s door. Press the button again within three seconds to unlock all doors. The turn signals will flash. Press and hold both the lock and unlock buttons on the remote control for four seconds to disable or enable two-stage unlocking. Disabling two-stage unlocking allows all vehicle doors to unlock with one press of the button. The turn signals will flash twice to indicate the unlocking mode was changed. Locking the Doors Press the button to lock all the doors. The turn signals will illuminate. Press the button again within three seconds to confirm that all the doors are closed. The doors will lock again, the horn will chirp and the turn signals will illuminate if all the doors are closed. Note:If any door is not closed, the horn will chirp twice and the lamps will not illuminate. Memory Lock If you lock your doors with the power lock control or the remote control while the sliding door is open, the door will automatically lock after it is closed. AB Locks59 2014 Econoline(eco) Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, September 2013 USA(fus)