Ford Taurus 2010 Owners Manual
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The memory positions are also recalled when you press your remote entry transmitter (unlock) control (if the transmitter is programmed to a memory position) or, when you enter a valid personal entry code that is programmed to a memory position. To program the memory feature to a remote entry transmitter and for more information on how to use the keypad, refer toRemote entry systemin theLocks and Securitychapter. Easy entry/exit feature (if equipped) This feature automatically moves the steering wheel all the way up and in and moves the driver’s seat rearward 2 in (5 cm) when: •the transmission is in N (Neutral) or P (Park) •the key is removed from the ignition cylinder or the push button start system (if equipped) is switched off (refer toPush button start systemin theDrivingchapter). The seat and steering wheel will move to the original position when: •the transmission is in N (Neutral) or P (Park) •the key is placed in the ignition cylinder or when the push button start system (if equipped) is put in accessory mode (refer toPush button start systemin theDrivingchapter). The easy entry feature can be turned off or on through the vehicle message center. Refer toMessage centerin theDriver controlschapter. REAR SEATS Non-adjustable second-row outboard head restraints Your vehicle is equipped with second row outboard head restraints that are non-adjustable. WARNING:To minimize the risk of neck injury in the event of a crash, the driver and passenger occupants should not sit in and/or operate the vehicle, until the head restraint is placed in its proper position. The driver should never adjust the head restraint while the vehicle is in motion. Seating and Safety Restraints 151 2010 Taurus(500) Owners Guide(own2002), 1st Printing USA(fus)
The non-adjustable head restraints consist of : •a trimmed energy absorbing foam and structure (1), •two steel stems (2), •and two guide sleeve unlock/remove buttons (3). To remove the non-adjustable head restraint, do the following: 1. Simultaneously press and hold both unlock/remove buttons, then pull up on the head restraint. To reinstall the non-adjustable head restraint, do the following: 1. Insert the two stems into the guide sleeve collars. 2. Push the head restraint down until it locks. WARNING:The non-adjustable head restraint is a safety device. It should be installed whenever the seat is occupied. Seating and Safety Restraints 152 2010 Taurus(500) Owners Guide(own2002), 1st Printing USA(fus)
WARNING:To minimize the risk of neck injury in the event of a crash, head restraints must be installed properly. Adjustable second row center head restraint Your vehicle is equipped with a head restraint in the second row center seating position that is vertically adjustable. WARNING:To minimize the risk of neck injury in the event of a crash, the driver and passenger occupants should not sit in and/or operate the vehicle, until the head restraint is placed in its proper position. The driver should never adjust the head restraint while the vehicle is in motion. The adjustable head restraint consist of : •a trimmed energy absorbing foam and structure (1), •two steel stems (2), •a guide sleeve adjust/release button (3), •and a guide sleeve unlock/remove button (4). To adjust the head restraint, do the following: 1. Raise the head restraint by pulling up on the head restraint. Seating and Safety Restraints 153 2010 Taurus(500) Owners Guide(own2002), 1st Printing USA(fus)
2. Lower the head restraint by pressing and holding the guide sleeve adjust/release button and pushing down on the head restraint. Properly adjust the head restraint so that the top of the head restraint is even with the top of your head and positioned as close as possible to the back of your head. For occupants of extremely tall stature, adjust the head restraint to its full up position. WARNING:The adjustable head restraint is a safety device. Whenever possible it should be installed and properly adjusted when the seat is occupied. To remove the adjustable head restraint, do the following: 1. Pull up the head restraint until it reaches the highest adjustment position. Seating and Safety Restraints 154 2010 Taurus(500) Owners Guide(own2002), 1st Printing USA(fus)
2. Simultaneously press and hold both the adjust/release button and the unlock/remove button, then pull up on the head restraint. To reinstall the adjustable head restraint, do the following: 1. Insert the two stems into the guide sleeve collars. 2. Push the head restraint down until it locks. Properly adjust the head restraint so that the top of the head restraint is even with the top of your head and positioned as close as possible to the back of your head. For occupants of extremely tall stature, adjust the head restraint to its full up position. WARNING:To minimize the risk of neck injury in the event of a crash, head restraints must be installed properly. Split-folding rear seat One or both rear seatbacks can be folded down to provide additional cargo space. Seating and Safety Restraints 155 2010 Taurus(500) Owners Guide(own2002), 1st Printing USA(fus)
To lower the seatback(s) from inside the vehicle, pull the strap located on the outboard side of the seatback to release it, and then fold seatback down. When raising the seatback(s), make sure you hear the seat latch into place. WARNING:Before returning the seatback to its original position, make sure that cargo or any objects are not trapped behind the seatback. After returning the seatback to its original position, pull on the seatback to ensure that it has fully latched. An unlatched seat may become dangerous in the event of a sudden stop or collision. Seat-mounted cup holders and armrest storage compartment (if equipped) If your vehicle is equipped with cup holders and a storage compartment, they are located in the rear seat armrest. To access the cup holders, rotate armrest into use position. To open the storage compartment (if equipped), pull up on the latch. WARNING:Use only soft cups in the cupholder. Hard objects can injure you in a collision. Seating and Safety Restraints 156 2010 Taurus(500) Owners Guide(own2002), 1st Printing USA(fus)
Rear heated seats (if equipped) WARNING:Persons who are unable to feel pain to the skin because of advanced age, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord injury, medication, alcohol use, exhaustion, or other physical conditions, must exercise care when using the seat heater. The seat heater may cause burns even at low temperatures, especially if used for long periods of time. Do not place anything on the seat that insulates against heat, such as a blanket or cushion, because this may cause the seat heater to overheat. Do not puncture the seat with pins, needles, or other pointed objects because this may damage the heating element which may cause the seat heater to overheat. An overheated seat may cause serious personal injury. Note:Do not do the following: •Place heavy objects on the seat •Operate the seat heater if water or any other liquid is spilled on the seat. Allow the seat to dry thoroughly. The heated seat control is on the back of the front center console. To operate the heated seats: •Push the indicated side of the control for maximum heat. •Push again to deactivate. •Push the indicated side of the control for minimum heat. •Push again to deactivate. The heated seat module resets at every ignition on cycle. While the ignition is on, activating the high or low heated seat switch enables heating mode. When activated, they will turn off automatically when the ignition is off. Seating and Safety Restraints 157 2010 Taurus(500) Owners Guide(own2002), 1st Printing USA(fus)
The indicator light will illuminate when the heated seats have been activated. SAFETY RESTRAINTS Personal Safety System The Personal Safety Systemprovides an improved overall level of frontal crash protection to front seat occupants and is designed to help further reduce the risk of airbag-related injuries. The system is able to analyze different occupant conditions and crash severity before activating the appropriate safety devices to help better protect a range of occupants in a variety of frontal crash situations. Your vehicle’s Personal Safety Systemconsists of: •Driver and passenger dual-stage airbag supplemental restraints. •Front outboard safety belts with pretensioners, energy management retractors (first row only), and safety belt usage sensors. •Driver’s seat position sensor. •Front passenger sensing system •“Passenger airbag off” or “pass airbag off” indicator lamp •Front crash severity sensor. •Restraints Control Module (RCM) with impact and safing sensors. •Restraint system warning light and back-up tone. •The electrical wiring for the airbags, crash sensor(s), safety belt pretensioners, front safety belt usage sensors, driver seat position sensor, front passenger sensing system, and indicator lights. How does the Personal Safety Systemwork? The Personal Safety Systemcan adapt the deployment strategy of your vehicle’s safety devices according to crash severity and occupant conditions. A collection of crash and occupant sensors provides information to the Restraints Control Module (RCM). During a crash, the RCM activates the safety belt pretensioners and/or either one or both stages of the dual-stage airbag supplemental restraints based on crash severity and occupant conditions. The fact that the pretensioners or airbags did not activate for both front seat occupants in a collision does not mean that something is wrong with the system. Rather, it means the Personal Safety Systemdetermined the accident conditions (crash severity, belt usage, etc.) were not Seating and Safety Restraints 158 2010 Taurus(500) Owners Guide(own2002), 1st Printing USA(fus)
appropriate to activate these safety devices. Front airbags are designed to activate only in frontal and near-frontal collisions (not rollovers, side impacts or rear impacts) unless the collision causes sufficient longitudinal deceleration. The pretensioners are designed to activate in frontal and near-frontal collisions, and in side collisions and rollovers. Driver and passenger dual-stage airbag supplemental restraints The dual-stage airbags offer the capability to tailor the level of airbag inflation energy. A lower, less forceful energy level is provided for more common, moderate-severity impacts. A higher energy level is used for the most severe impacts. Refer toAirbag supplemental restraints (SRS)section in this chapter. 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 the severity of the impact. This allows your Personal Safety Systemto distinguish between different levels of crash severity and modify the deployment strategy of the dual-stage airbags and safety belt pretensioners. Driver’s seat position sensor The driver’s seat position sensor allows your Personal Safety Systemto tailor the deployment level of the driver dual-stage airbag based on seat position. The system is designed to help protect smaller drivers sitting close to the driver airbag by providing a lower airbag output level. Front passenger sensing system For airbags to do their job they must inflate with great force, and this force can pose a potentially deadly risk to occupants that are very close to the airbag when it begins to inflate. For some occupants, this occurs because they are initially sitting very close to the airbag. For other occupants, this occurs when the occupant is not properly restrained by safety belts or child safety seats and they move forward during pre-crash braking. The most effective way to reduce the risk of unnecessary injuries is to make sure all occupants are properly restrained. Accident statistics suggest that children are much safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front. WARNING:Air bags can kill or injure a child in a child seat. NEVERplace a rear-facing child seat in front of an active air bag. If you must use a forward-facing child seat in the front seat, move the seat all the way back. Seating and Safety Restraints 159 2010 Taurus(500) Owners Guide(own2002), 1st Printing USA(fus)
WARNING:Always transport children 12 years old and under in the back seat and always properly use appropriate child restraints. The front passenger sensing system can automatically turn off the passenger front airbag. The system is designed to help protect small (child size) occupants from airbag deployments when they are improperly seated or restrained in the front passenger seat contrary to proper child-seating or restraint usage recommendations. Even with this technology, parents areSTRONGLYencouraged to always properly restrain children in the rear seat. The sensor also turns off the passenger front airbag and seat-mounted side airbag when the passenger seat is empty to prevent unnecessary replacement of airbag(s) after a collision. Front safety belt usage sensors The front safety belt usage sensors detect whether or not the driver and front outboard passenger safety belts are fastened. This information allows your Personal Safety Systemto tailor the airbag deployment and safety belt pretensioner activation depending upon safety belt usage. Front safety belt pretensioners The safety belt pretensioners at the front outboard seating positions are designed to tighten the safety belts firmly against the occupant’s body during frontal collisions, and in side collisions and rollovers. This helps increase the effectiveness of the safety belts. In frontal collisions, the safety belt pretensioners can be activated alone or, if the collision is of sufficient severity, together with the front airbags. Front safety belt energy management retractors The front outboard safety belt energy management retractors allow webbing to be pulled out of the retractor in a gradual and controlled manner in response to the occupant’s forward momentum. This helps reduce the risk of force-related injuries to the occupant’s chest by limiting the load on the occupant. Refer toEnergy management feature- front outboardsection in this chapter. 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 theWarning lights and chimessection in theInstrument Cluster chapter. Routine maintenance of the Personal Safety Systemis not required. Seating and Safety Restraints 160 2010 Taurus(500) Owners Guide(own2002), 1st Printing USA(fus)