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I thought that you only had your current car for less than a year. What are you buying now?
The Ford Tourneo Connect will be two years old next month so I have part exchange for a 2025 Ford Kuga 2.5 FHEV ST- Line & extra adaptions got to be fitted and my winch been collected this week
 
Hi Clive the only thing I am worried about is the adaptions on the steering wheel and push brake only driven it once when I was accessed at hull at RDAC I have only five days before we go away to Cambridge.
I’m sure you will get the feel of the new control features. Just take it steady on your first long trip in it.
 
Hi Clive the only thing I am worried about is the adaptions on the steering wheel and push brake only driven it once when I was accessed at hull at RDAC I have only five days before we go away to Cambridge.
Sounds like your condition has worsened since you got the Tourneo😢.
Hand controls have been around for decades. I'm sure you will adapt😎Enjoy
 
Sounds like your condition has worsened since you got the Tourneo😢.
Hand controls have been around for decades. I'm sure you will adapt😎Enjoy
Hi Dusty when accessed for my driving and I had to send my report to DVLA medical condition . the under ring accelerator I find that okay it the push brake ? lucky the installer coming this week to my home his car got all of the Adaptions and then he can show me . thanks for your help in this matter .
 
Never heard of that. As a matter of interest, which cars are these?

A huge number of cars now have airbags built into the front seats at shoulder height (to protect the head in the event of a side impact, Either that or they are built into tge headlining directly above the door apertures.

On my car (Mazda 6) the leather seats are embossed "SRS" at shoulder height. It stands for Secondary Restraint System. I "think" on fabric seats there is a small plastic plaque with similar embossing, but it's years since I had anything other than leather seats.

I wouldn't worry about any throw or cover inhibiting an airbag deployment, having seen them demonstrated the power they go off with is incredibly ferocious, and powerful. Remember they are designed to restrain a human body travelling at very high G forces
 

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