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Traction Control Specifics (V-6 only)
Crumple Zones
Front-wheel Drive
Class-exclusive Active All-Wheel Drive
ABS Specifics
Government Crash Test Ratings
SAFETY/SECURITY
This page is about:
2007 Fusion
Safety/Security
Fusion Fusion
18
May 2006
Traction Control uses the ABS computer and sensors to
monitor wheel slippage at any speed. It helps improve traction
on slippery or loose driving surfaces by using engine controls
to reduce the amount of torque being sent to the drive wheels.
Engine controls are:
Fuel injection cutoff
Ignition spark retard
Traction Control helps provide a confident driving experience
under adverse road conditions — improving vehicle traction
and steering control — without sacrificing dry pavement
performance:
When the lane is slippery on one or both sides
As the vehicle pulls out from icy parking lots or
highway shoulders
During acceleration when cornering
Traction Control Specifics (V-6 models only)
ABS Specifics
Feature Benefit
Crumple Zones Absorb and divert energy in the event of a collision
Helps provide added traction due to the weight of the engine placed over the
Front-wheel Drive
drive wheels
Class-exclusive Active Sends power to the rear wheels when front-wheel slippage is detected. Provides added
All-Wheel Drive performance in all driving conditions. No driver interaction is required
Additional Features
NOTE: Feature availability: Latest Dealer Ordering Guide.
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) enhances braking by
not only helping prevent wheel lockup, but by
automatically distributing braking power to the wheels
where it will be most effective
When computer-controlled sensors indicate wheel lockup
during hard braking, ABS electronically “pumps the
brakes” several times per second
This helps the driver
maintain steering
control in hard-
braking situations,
especially when
the road is
slippery
Government Crash Test Ratings
Fusion received high ratings in all crash testing performed by the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
In the full-frontal test, vehicles are crashed into a fixed barrier
at 35 mph, which is like a head-on collision between two similar
vehicles, each moving at 35 mph
The side-impact crash test represents an intersection-type
collision with a 3015-lb. barrier moving at 38.5 mph into a
standing vehicle
Full frontal crash ratings should only be compared between
vehicles within the same weight class (plus or minus 250 lbs.)
For a complete list of NHTSA results, visit safercar.gov
Frontal-impact Rating Side-impact Rating
Driver Passenger Front Seat Rear Seat
Fusion with
✯✯✯✯ ✯✯✯✯ ✯✯✯✯✯ ✯✯✯✯
side airbags
What Do the Stars Mean?
Frontal-impact Testing
✯✯✯✯ 4 stars = 11 to 20 percent or less chance of serious injury
Side-impact Testing
✯✯✯✯✯ 5 stars = 5 percent or less chance of serious injury
✯✯✯✯ 4 stars = 6 to 10 percent chance of serious injury
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Ford 2007 Fusion Specifications

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BrandFord
Model2007 Fusion
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

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