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“Blind Spot Alert” Function Deactivation
When  the  system  is  deactivated  (“Blind  Spot
Alert” mode off), the BSM or RCP systems will
not emit an audible or a visual warning.
The BSM system will store the operating mode
that was active when the engine was stopped.
Each time the engine is started, the operating
mode  stored  previously  will  be  recalled  and
used.
Active Blind Spot Assist (ABSA) System — If 
Equipped 
The  Active  Blind  Spot  Assist  (ABSA)  system
function is to help avoid/limit lateral collisions
with cars located in the blind spot zones, even
changing  the  vehicle’s  trajectory  in  order  to
keep it in the detected lane.
The  system  warns  the  driver  about  the  pres-
ence of other vehicles in the detection area by
illuminating  the  warning  light  located  within
the door mirror on the side in which the other
vehicle  was  detected  and  by  means  of  an
acoustic  signal  and/or  vibration  on  the
steering wheel and/or counter-steering torque
on the steering wheel (if the respective item on
the  "Driver  Assistance"  menu  is  set  up  and
then selecting "Safety" on the radio system).
When  the  engine  is  started,  the  warning  light
illuminates briefly to signal the driver that the
system  is  active  (the  warning  light  comes  on
even  if  the  system  is  activated  through  the
radio system menu). ABSA Indicator Light
Sensors
The system uses two radar sensors, located in
the  rear fascia/bumper (one  for  each side)  to
detect  the  presence  of  vehicles  (cars,  trucks,
motorbikes, etc.) in the rear side blind spots of
the car.
The  sensors  are  activated  when  any  forward
gear is engaged at a speed higher than about
6 mph  (10 km/h),  or  when  REVERSE  (R)  is
engaged.
The sensors are temporarily deactivated when
the car is stationary and in PARK (P).
The detection area of the system covers about
a  lane  on  both  sides  of  the  car  around  10 ft
(3 meters).
This  area  begins  from  the  door  mirror  and
extends for about 20 ft (6 meters) towards the
rear part of the car. WARNING!
The  accident  risk  persists  despite  the
application of torque to the steering wheel
by the ABSA system.
Applying a torque that corrects the steering
wheel  alignment  does  not  always  prevent
an accident. It is always the driver's respon
-
sibility  to steer,  brake or accelerate,  espe -
cially  after  the  ABSA  system  warning  or
after  the  steering  wheel  torque  interven -
tion. The driver is responsible  for ensuring
that  there  are  no  pedestrians,  other  vehi -
cles  or  objects  along  the  direction  of  the
vehicle.  Failure  to  comply  with  these
precautions  may  cause  serious  accidents
and injuries. The driver is fully responsible
for holding a safe distance from the vehicle
ahead respecting the highway code in force
in the respective country.
In some cases, the system could apply an
improper  torque  to  the  steering  wheel.
This  application  can  be  interrupted  at
anytime turning  the  steering wheel  in  the
opposite direction.
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NOTE:
If  the  safety  belts  of  the  front  seats  are  not
correctly  fastened,  the  system  will  not  inter-
vene on the braking system (only audible and
visual signals will be provided).
Changing The System Sensitivity
The  sensitivity  of  the  system  can  be  changed
through the radio system menu, choosing from
one  of  the  following  three  options:  "Near",
"Medium"  or  "Far".  Refer  to  the  description  in
the  Information  and  Entertainment  System
Owner’s  Manual  Supplement  for  how  to
change the settings.
The  default  setting  is  "Medium".  With  this
setting,  the  system  warns  the  driver  of  a
possible  collision  with  the  vehicle  in  front
when  that  vehicle  is  at  a  standard  distance,
between that of the other two settings.
With  the  system  sensitivity  set  to  "Far",  the
system will warn the driver of  a possible  colli -
sion with the vehicle in front when that vehicle
is  at  a  greater  distance,  thus  providing  the
possibility of acting on the brakes more lightly
and gradually. This setting provides the driver
with  the  maximum  possible  reaction  time  to
prevent a potential collision.
With  the  option  set  to  "Near",  the  system  will
alert the driver of a possible collision with the
vehicle in front when that vehicle is close. This
setting  offers  the  driver  a  lower  reaction time
compared to the "Medium" and "Far" settings,
in  the  event  of  a  potential  collision,  but
permits more dynamic driving of the vehicle. The  system  sensitivity  setting  is  kept  in  the
memory when the engine is turned off.
System Limited Operation Warning
If  a  dedicated  message  is  displayed,  a  condi
-
tion  limiting  the  system  operation  may  have
occurred.  The  possible  reasons  of  this  limita -
tion  are  if  something  is  blocking  the  camera
view, or a fault is present.
If an obstruction is signaled, clean the area of
the windshield.
Although  the  vehicle  can  still  be  driven  in
normal  conditions,  the  system  may  be  not
completely available.
When the conditions limiting the system func -
tions  end,  this  will  go  back  to  normal  and
complete  operation.  Should  the  fault  persist,
contact an authorized dealer.
System Failure Signaling
If  the  system  turns  off  and  a  dedicated
message  is  shown  on  the  display,  it  means
that there is a fault with the system.
In  this  case,  it  is  still  possible  to  drive  the
vehicle,  but  you  are  advised  to  contact  an
authorized dealer as soon as possible.
Radar Indication Not Available
If  conditions  are  such  that  the  radar  cannot
detect obstacles correctly, the system is deac -
tivated  and a dedicated message  appears on
the display. This generally occurs in the event
of poor visibility, such as when it is snowing or
raining heavily. The function of this system can also be tempo
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rarily  reduced  due  to  obstructions  such  as
mud, dirt or ice on the fascia/bumper. In such
cases, a dedicated message will be shown on
the display and the system will be deactivated.
This message can sometimes appear in condi -
tions  of  high  reflectivity  (e.g.  tunnels  with
reflective tiles or ice or snow). When the condi -
tions  limiting  the  system  functions  end,  it  will
go back to normal and complete operation.
In  certain  cases,  this  dedicated  message
could  be  displayed  when  the  radar  is  not
detecting  any  vehicles  or  objects  within  its
view range.
If  atmospheric  conditions  are  not  the  reason
behind  this  message,  check  if  the  sensor  is
dirty. It could be necessary to clean or remove
any obstructions in the area.
If  the  message  appears  frequently,  even  in  the
absence  of  atmospheric  conditions  such  as
snow, rain, mud or other obstructions, contact an
authorized dealer for a sensor alignment check.
In  the  absence  of  visible  obstructions,  manu -
ally  removing  the  decorative  cover  trim  and
cleaning the  radar surface  could  be required.
Have  this  operation  performed  at  an  autho -
rized dealer.
NOTE:
It  is  recommended  that  you  do  not  install
devices,  accessories,  or  aerodynamic  attach -
ments in front of the sensor or darken it in any
way, as this can compromise the correct func -
tioning of the system.
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Vehicles  Traveling  At  Right  Angles  To  The
Vehicle
The system may temporarily react to a vehicle
that  is  passing  through  the  radar  sensor’s
operating range at right angles.Other Vehicle Passing Through Radar RangeTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 
The  vehicle  is  equipped  with  a  TPMS  that
sends  the  inflation  pressure  information  of
each tire to the control unit, and will signal the
driver in the event of insufficient tire pressure.
The TPMS uses wireless technology with wheel
rim mounted electronic sensors to monitor tire
pressure  levels.  Sensors,  mounted  to  each
wheel  as  part  of  the  valve  stem,  transmit  tire
pressure readings to the receiver module.
Tire  pressure  will  vary  with  temperature  by
approximately  1  psi  (7  kPa)  for  every  12°F
(6.5°C).  This  means  that  when  the  outside
temperature  decreases,  the  tire  pressure  will
also decrease. Tire pressure should always be
set based  on  cold  inflation tire  pressure.  This
is defined as the tire pressure after the vehicle
has not been driven for at least three hours, or
driven  less  than  1 mile  (1.6 km)  after  a  three
hour  period.  The  cold  tire  inflation  pressure
must  not exceed  the  maximum  inflation  pres -
sure  molded  into  the  tire  sidewall.  The  tire
pressure  will  also  increase  as  the  vehicle  is
driven. This is normal, and there should be no
adjustment  for  this  increased  pressure.  See 
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 page 234 for information on how to properly
inflate the vehicle’s tires.
The TPMS will signal the driver if pressure falls
below  the  warning  limit  for  any  reason,
including  the  effects  of  low  temperature  and
normal loss of pressure from the tire.
 WARNING!
The  system  has  not  been  designed  to
prevent  impacts  and  cannot  detect
possible conditions leading to an accident
in  advance.  Failure  to  take  into  account
this  warning  may  lead  to  serious  or  fatal
injuries.
The  system  may  activate,  assessing  the
trajectory of  the  vehicle, for the presence
of  reflecting  metal  objects  different  from
other  vehicles,  such  as  safety  barriers,
road  signs,  barriers  before  parking  lots,
tollgates,  level  crossings,  gates,  railways,
objects  near  road  constructions  sites  or
higher than the vehicle (e.g. a fly-over). In
the  same  way,  the  system  may  intervene
inside  multi-story  parking  lots  or  tunnels,
or  due  to  a  glare  on  the  road  surface.
These  possible  activations  are  a  conse -
quence  of  the  real  driving  scenario
coverage  by  the  system  and  must  not  be
regarded as faults.
The  system  has  been  designed  for  road
use only. If the vehicle is driven on a track,
the  system  must  be  deactivated  to  avoid
unnecessary  warnings.  Automatic  deacti -
vation  is  signaled  by  the  dedicated
warning  light/symbol  switching  on  in  the
instrument panel  
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The  TPMS  will  stop  indicating  insufficient  tire
pressure when pressure is equal to or greater
than the prescribed cold inflation level. There-
fore, if insufficient tire pressure is indicated by
the (   ) warning light displaying in the instru -
ment  cluster,  increase  the  inflation  pressure
up to the prescribed cold inflation value.
The system will automatically update, and the
Tire  Pressure  Monitoring  System  Warning
Light will turn off once the system receives the
updated tire pressures. The vehicle may need
to  be  driven  for  up  to  20 minutes  above
15 mph  (24 km/h)  in  order  for  the  TPMS  to
receive this information.
NOTE:
The  TPMS  cannot  indicate  sudden  tire  pres -
sure  drops  (e.g.  if  a  tire  bursts).  In  this  case,
proceed  with  caution  and  avoid  abrupt
steering.
Operating Example
For  example,  your  vehicle  may  have  a
recommended  cold  (parked  for  more  than  three
hours)  placard pressure  of 33  psi (227 kPa). If the
ambient  temperature  is  68°F  (20°C),  and  the
measured  tire  pressure  is  28  psi  (193  kPa),  a
temperature drop to 20°F (-7°C) will decrease the
tire  pressure  to  approximately  24  psi  (165  kPa).
This  tire pressure is low enough to turn on the Tire
Pressure Monitoring System Warning Light. Driving
the  vehicle  may  cause  the  tire  pressure  to  rise  to
approximately  28  psi  (193  kPa),  but  the  Tire
Pressure Monitoring  System Warning  Light  will still
be on. In this situation, the Tire Pressure Monitoring System Warning Light will turn off only after the tires
are  inflated  to  the  vehicle’s  recommended  cold
placard pressure value.
Insufficient Tire Pressure Indication
If an insufficient pressure value is detected on
one or more tires, the   Warning Light in the
instrument  cluster  will  display  alongside  the
dedicated messages, the system will highlight
the  tire  or  tires  with  insufficient  pressure
graphically,  and  an  acoustic  signal  will  be
emitted.
In  this  case, stop  the  vehicle,  check  the infla
-
tion  pressure  of  each  tire,  and  inflate  the
necessary tire or tires to the correct cold infla -
tion pressure value, shown on the display or in
the dedicated TPMS menu.
 CAUTION!
The TPMS has been optimized for the orig -
inal  equipment  tires  and  wheels.  TPMS
pressures  and  warning  have  been  estab -
lished  for  the  tire  size  equipped  on  your
vehicle.  Undesirable  system  operation  or
sensor  damage  may  result  when  using
replacement equipment  that  is  not of  the
same  size,  type,  and/or  style.  The  TPMS
sensor  is  not  designed  for  use  on  after -
market  wheels  and  may  contribute  to  a
poor  overall  system  performance  or
sensor  damage.  Customers  are  encour -
aged to use Original Equipment Manufac -
turer (OEM) wheels to assure proper TPMS
feature operation.
Using aftermarket tire sealants may cause
the  Tire  Pressure  Monitoring  System
(TPMS)  sensor  to  become  inoperable.
After using an aftermarket tire sealant it is
recommended  that  you  take  your  vehicle
to  an  authorized  dealer  to  have  your
sensor function checked.
After inspecting or adjusting the tire pres -
sure  always  reinstall  the  valve  stem  cap.
This  will  prevent  moisture  and  dirt  from
entering  the  valve  stem,  which  could
damage the TPMS sensor.
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TPMS Temporarily Disabled:
TPMS Check Message
When a system fault is detected, the Tire Pres-
sure  Monitoring  System  Warning  Light  will
flash  on  and  off  for  75  seconds,  and  then
remain  on  solid.  The  system  fault  will  also
sound  a  chime.  If  the  ignition  is  cycled,  this
sequence will repeat, provided that the system
fault  still  exists.  The  Tire  Pressure  Monitoring
System  Warning  Light  will  turn  off  when  the
fault condition no longer exists. A system fault
can occur due to any of the following:
Jamming  due  to  electronic  devices  or
driving  next  to  facilities  emitting  the  same
radio frequencies as the TPMS sensors.
Installing some form of aftermarket window
tinting that affects radio wave signals.
Packed  snow  or  ice  around  the  wheels  or
wheel housings.
Using tire chains on the vehicle.
Using wheels/tires not equipped with TPMS
sensors.
After  the  punctured  tire  has  been  repaired
with  the  original  tire  sealant  contained  in  the
Tire  Kit,  the  previous  condition  must  be
restored  so  that  the    Warning  Light  is  off
during normal driving. TPMS Deactivation
The TPMS  can be deactivated by  replacing all
four  wheel  and  tire  assemblies  (road  tires)
with  wheel  and  tire  assemblies  that  do  not
have  TPMS  sensors,  such  as  when  installing
winter  wheel  and  tire  assemblies  on  your
vehicle.
To  deactivate  the  TPMS,  first  replace  all  four
wheel  and  tire  assemblies  (road  tires)  with
tires  not  equipped  with  Tire  Pressure  Moni
-
toring System sensors. Then, drive the vehicle
for 20 minutes above 15 mph (24 km/h). The
TPMS will chime, the TPMS Warning  Light will
flash  on  and  off  for  75  seconds  and  then
remain on. The instrument cluster  will  display
the  “SERVICE  TPM  SYSTEM”  message  and
then  display  dashes  (--)  in  place  of  the  pres -
sure values.
Beginning  with  the  next  ignition  switch  cycle,
the  TPMS  will  no  longer  chime  or  display  the
“SERVICE  TPM  SYSTEM”  message  in  the
instrument  cluster.  Instead,  dashes  (--)  will
remain in place of the pressure values.
To reactivate the TPMS, replace all four wheel
and  tire  assemblies  (road  tires)  with  tires
equipped  with  TPMS  sensors.  Then,  drive  the
vehicle  for  up  to  20 minutes  above  15 mph
(24 km/h).  The  TPMS  will  chime,  the  TPMS
Warning  Light  will  flash  on  and  off  for  75
seconds  and  then  turn  off.  The  instrument cluster  will  display  the  “SERVICE  TPM
SYSTEM” message and then display  pressure
values in place of the dashes. On the next igni
-
tion  switch  cycle  the  "SERVICE  TPM  SYSTEM"
message  will  no  longer  be  displayed,  as  long
as no system fault exists.
NOTE:
The TPMS is not intended to replace normal
tire  care  and  maintenance,  or  to  provide
warning of a tire failure or condition.
The  TPMS  should  not  be  used  as  a  tire  pres -
sure gauge while adjusting your tire pressure.
Driving on a significantly underinflated tire will
cause the tire to overheat, and can lead to tire
failure.  Underinflation  also  reduces  fuel  effi -
ciency  and  tire  tread  life,  and  may  affect  the
vehicle’s handling and stopping ability.
The TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire
maintenance, and it is the driver’s responsi -
bility to maintain correct tire pressure using
an  accurate  tire  pressure  gauge,  even  if
underinflation  has  not  reached  the  level  to
trigger  illumination  of  the  Tire  Pressure
Monitoring System Warning Light.
Seasonal  temperature  changes  will  affect
tire pressure, and the TPMS will monitor the
actual tire pressure in the tire  
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How  To  Disengage  The  Automatic  Locking
Mode
Unbuckle  the  combination  lap/shoulder  belt
and allow it to retract completely to disengage
the  Automatic Locking Mode and  activate the
vehicle sensitive (emergency) locking mode.Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS)
Some  of  the  safety  features  described  in  this
section may  be standard equipment on  some
models,  or  may  be  optional  equipment  on
others.  If  you  are  not  sure,  ask  an  authorized
dealer.
The  air  bag  system  must  be  ready  to  protect
you  in  a  collision.  The  Occupant  Restraint
Controller  (ORC) monitors the internal circuits
and interconnecting wiring associated with the
electrical  Air  Bag  System  Components.  Your
vehicle may be equipped with the following Air
Bag System Components:
Air Bag System Components
Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC)
Air Bag Warning Light 
Steering Wheel and Column
Instrument Panel
Knee Impact Bolsters
Driver and Front Passenger Air Bags
Seat Belt Buckle Switch
Supplemental Side Air Bags
Supplemental Knee Air Bags
Front and Side Impact Sensors
Seat Belt Pretensioners
Seat Track Position Sensors
Air Bag Warning Light  
The  Occupant  Restraint  Controller
(ORC)  monitors the readiness of the
electronic parts of the air bag system
whenever the ignition switch is in the
START  or  ON/RUN  position.  If  the  ignition
switch is in the OFF position or in the ACC posi -
tion,  the  air  bag  system  is  not  on  and  the  air
bags will not inflate.
The  ORC  contains  a  backup  power  supply
system  that  may  deploy  the  air  bag  system
even  if  the battery  loses  power  or  it  becomes
disconnected prior to deployment.
The ORC turns on the Air Bag Warning Light in the
instrument panel for approximately four to eight
seconds for a self-check when the ignition switch
is  first  in  the  ON/RUN  position.  After  the
self-check, the Air Bag Warning Light will turn off.
If  the  ORC  detects  a  malfunction  in  any  part  of
the system, it turns on the Air Bag Warning Light,
either  momentarily  or  continuously.  A  single
chime will sound to alert you if the light comes on
again after initial startup.
The ORC also includes diagnostics that will illu -
minate  the  instrument  panel Air  Bag  Warning
Light  if  a  malfunction  is  detected  that  could
affect the air bag system. The diagnostics also
record  the  nature  of  the  malfunction.  While
the  air  bag  system  is  designed  to  be  mainte - WARNING!
The seat  belt  assembly  must be replaced
if  the  switchable  Automatic  Locking
Retractor  (ALR)  feature  or  any  other  seat
belt function is not working properly when
checked  according  to  the  procedures  in
the Service Manual.
Failure  to  replace  the  seat  belt  assembly
could  increase  the  risk  of  injury  in  colli-
sions.
Do not use the Automatic Locking Mode to
restrain  occupants  who  are  wearing  the
seat belt or children who are using booster
seats.  The  locked  mode  is  only  used  to
install  rear-facing  or  forward-facing  child
restraints  that  have  a  harness  for
restraining the child.
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Front Air Bag Operation 
Front  Air  Bags  are  designed  to  provide  addi-
tional  protection  by  supplementing  the  seat
belts.  Front  air  bags  are  not  expected  to
reduce  the  risk  of  injury  in  rear,  side,  or  roll -
over  collisions.  The  front  air  bags  will  not
deploy  in  all frontal collisions, including  some
that may produce substantial vehicle damage
—  for  example,  some  pole  collisions,  truck
underrides, and angle offset collisions.
On the other hand, depending on the type and
location of impact, front air bags may deploy in
crashes  with  little  vehicle  front-end  damage
but that produce a severe initial deceleration.
Because  air  bag  sensors  measure  vehicle
deceleration  over  time,  vehicle  speed  and
damage by themselves are not good indicators
of  whether  or  not  an  air  bag  should  have
deployed.
Seat belts are necessary for your protection in
all collisions, and also are needed to help keep
you in position, away from an inflating air bag.
When the Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC)
detects a collision requiring the front air bags,
it signals the inflator units. A  large quantity of
non-toxic  gas  is  generated  to  inflate  the  front
air bags. The  steering  wheel  hub  trim  cover  and  the
upper passenger side of the instrument panel
separate  and  fold  out  of  the  way  as  the  air
bags inflate to their full size. The front air bags
fully  inflate  in  less  time  than  it  takes  to  blink
your  eyes.  The  front  air  bags  then  quickly
deflate while helping to restrain the driver and
front passenger.
Knee Impact Bolsters 
The  Knee  Impact  Bolsters  help  protect  the
knees  of  the  driver  and  front  passenger,  and
position  the  front  occupants  for  improved
interaction with the front air bags.
Supplemental Driver And Front Passenger 
Knee Air Bags
This  vehicle  is  equipped  with  a  Supplemental
Driver Knee Air Bag mounted in the instrument
panel  below  the  steering  column  and  a
Supplemental  Passenger  Knee  Air  Bag
mounted  in  the  instrument  panel  below  the
glove  compartment.  The  Supplemental  Knee
Air Bags provide enhanced protection during a
frontal  impact  by  working  together  with  the
seat belts, pretensioners, and front air bags.
Driver Knee Air Bag
Front Passenger Knee Air Bag
 WARNING!
Do  not  drill,  cut,  or  tamper  with  the  knee
impact bolsters in any way.
Do not mount any accessories to the knee
impact  bolsters  such  as  alarm  lights,
stereos, citizen band radios, etc.
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The Side Air Bags and seat belt pretensioners
will  not  deploy  in  all  rollover  events.  The  roll-
over  sensing  system  determines  if  a  rollover
event may be in progress and whether deploy -
ment  is  appropriate.  In  the  event  the  vehicle
experiences  a  rollover  or  near  rollover  event,
and  deployment  is  appropriate,  the  rollover
sensing  system  will  deploy  the  side  air  bags
and  seat  belt  pretensioners  on  both  sides  of
the vehicle.
The SABICs may help reduce the risk of partial
or  complete  ejection  of  vehicle  occupants
through  side  windows  in  certain  rollover  or
side impact events.
Air Bag System Components
NOTE:
The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) moni -
tors  the  internal  circuits  and  interconnecting
wiring  associated  with  electrical  Air  Bag
System Components listed below:
Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC)
Air Bag Warning Light 
Steering Wheel and Column
Instrument Panel
Knee Impact Bolsters
Driver and Front Passenger Air Bags
Seat Belt Buckle Switch
Supplemental Side Air Bags
Supplemental Knee Air Bags
Front and Side Impact Sensors
Seat Belt Pretensioners
Seat Track Position Sensors
If A Deployment Occurs 
The  front  air  bags  are  designed  to  deflate
immediately after deployment.
NOTE:
Front and/or side air bags will not deploy in all
collisions.  This  does  not  mean  something  is
wrong with the air bag system.
If you do have a collision which deploys the air
bags, any or all of the following may occur:
The air bag material may sometimes cause
abrasions  and/or  skin  reddening  to  the
occupants  as  the  air  bags  deploy  and
unfold. The abrasions are similar to friction
rope  burns  or  those  you  might  get  sliding
along a carpet or gymnasium floor. They are
not caused by contact with chemicals. They
are  not  permanent  and  normally  heal
quickly.  However,  if  you  haven’t  healed
significantly within a few days, or if you have
any blistering, see your doctor immediately.
As  the  air  bags  deflate,  you  may  see  some
smoke-like  particles.  The  particles  are  a
normal  by-product  of  the  process  that
generates the non-toxic gas used for air bag
inflation.  These  airborne  particles  may  irri -
tate  the  skin,  eyes,  nose,  or  throat.  If  you
have  skin  or  eye  irritation,  rinse  the  area
with cool water. For nose or throat irritation,
move to fresh air. If the irritation continues,
see your  doctor. If these  particles settle on
your  clothing,  follow  the  garment  manufac -
turer’s instructions for cleaning.
Do  not  drive  your  vehicle  after  the  air  bags
have  deployed.  If  you  are  involved  in  another
collision,  the  air  bags  will  not  be  in  place  to
protect you.
NOTE:
Air  bag  covers  may  not  be  obvious  in  the
interior  trim,  but  they  will  open  during  air
bag deployment.
After  any  collision,  the  vehicle  should  be
taken to an authorized dealer immediately.
 WARNING!
Deployed air bags and seat belt pretensioners
cannot  protect  you  in  another  collision.  Have
the air bags,  seat belt pretensioners, and the
seat belt retractor assemblies replaced by an
authorized dealer immediately. Also, have the
Occupant  Restraint  Controller  System
serviced as well.
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