Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
AIR BAGS
05151406/07/200510017927Passenger air bag disabled (pad) lamp intermittently on while driving - dtc c1414 retrieved during ocs diagnosis/repair. *tt12/07/2005

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
AIR BAGS - FRONTAL
03/07/200615239102/04/2005
 Problem: airbag warning light on. date brought vehicle for service was 03/07/06 with mileage 15239 and replaced both front airbags. *ak
AIR BAGS - FRONTAL - SENSOR/CONTROL MODULE
03/07/200510011/22/2004
 I own a 2005 ford escape hybrid. when i bought it (brand new) i noticed an air bag issue where during driving, if the passenger made a slight sitting adjustment, the airbag would deactivate. sometimes it would not reactivate, or take a long time (5, 10 minutes). i told ford about it, and they replaced the airbags seat gel pad sensor. the symptom improved, but still happens. my fiance is 120lbs and she sits normally in her seat. if she makes a move to readjust (as one would on a road trip, or long drive) the airbag may still deactivate. initially it was frequent (75% of the time) however now it is 50/50 (since the replaced gel pad). however, it is troubling to know that when i am driving, sometimes my fiancee''s airbag is deactivated. we feel vulnerable that the safety items we purchased to protect us are not always there for us. i tried communicating with ford telling them it still persists, but they just don't get it. i don't understand that when a passenger sits in the seat and the car knows it - how can the car deactivate that airbag while we are driving 60 mph? that seems like a design flaw - as obviously the passenger cannot exit the vehicle while the car is in motion, or even before the door opens. in my opinion, if the car senses a passenger when starting to move, then the airbag should stay on - at least until it stops moving (comes to a complete stop). so *motion* would be a check point and non-motion would be another point to *reevaluate* - but definitely not in the middle of freeway driving... i hope people appreciate the grandeur of the situation where the airbag purposely deactivates (from incorrect event programming) while driving. also, the below incident date is irrelevant. *jb