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Brand | Ford |
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Model | Mustang Mach-E |
Category | Automobile |
Language | English |
Outlines emergency response procedures for the Mustang Mach-E, including high voltage system considerations.
Explains the purpose and scope of this emergency response guide for the Mustang Mach-E.
Details how to identify the Mach-E by its charging port location on the front fender.
Explains the positions of the VIN that identify the vehicle's configuration.
Discusses features for automatic or manual shut-off of the high voltage system.
Provides safety precautions and information regarding high voltage battery packs.
Shows examples of warning decals for high voltage components.
Illustrates the location and function of high voltage system components.
Details the first method for depowering the high voltage system.
Outlines the second method for depowering the high voltage system using service disconnect.
Explains how to manually release the high voltage charge cord.
Provides critical safety warnings for extraction procedures involving SRS components.
Details safety precautions when handling pyrotechnic components after deployment.
Illustrates the location of various supplemental restraint system components.
Identifies sensors and modules related to the supplemental restraint system.
Emphasizes following established safety training and incident command.
Outlines general steps and precautions for approaching a damaged electric vehicle.
Identifies areas to avoid cutting due to high voltage components.
Provides instructions for handling a ruptured high voltage battery case.
Provides guidance for towing/recovery operators and storage facilities for EV/HEVs.
Details how to identify and shut down the high voltage system in damaged vehicles.
Offers guidance on safe recovery and transportation of damaged electric vehicles.
Explains the function and limitations of post-impact braking systems.
Provides guidelines for storing damaged electric vehicles, especially those with damaged batteries.