Front Air Bag Sensor Control problems of the 1996 Ford Ranger

Two problems related to front air bag sensor control have been reported for the 1996 Ford Ranger. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem

Failure Date: 02/13/2001

Airbag deployed on 2/13/01 without cause at vehicle speed of est. 10 mph, truck hit land embankment along side of the road. There is no visible damage to vehicle. Vehicle is drivable with exception of airbag. Airbag caused critical injury to 47 yr old driver including: crushed sternum, cracked ribs, damaged lungs, bruised heart, injury to liver & kidneys, extensive internal bleeding, ruptured gallbladder resulting in peritonitis. Driver was hospitalized 4 times in less than 60 days for a total inpatient admission of 28 days. Each admission was listed as critical with last admission of 4/2/01 to 4/13/01 resulting in major surgery . Patient recovery expected to last 7 to 12 months. We have been told we must pay approximately $5000 for an expert to examine the Ford Ranger truck to determine if the bumper sensors were defective causing unnecessary airbag deployment resulting in critical injury to driver.

2 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem

Failure Date: 05/12/1998

While driving at approximately 45mph & was entering intersection when another vehicle ran the red light. Ranger "t" boned the vehicle. Upon impact with other vehicle, neither air bag deployed. Took vehicle to dealer & was informed by mechanic vehicle did not hit the right area. Mechanic would check the air bag sensors.


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