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HB0353
HB0352
Do not sit or learn unnecessary
close to the front door.Do not rest your arm on either front door or its internal trim.
HB0354
Never allow a child to kneel on the front passenger ’s seat facing the side
window.
HB0355
Never allow a child to wrap his/her arms around the front seatback.
WARNING
Do not attach accessories to the door trim or near either SRS
side airbags and do not place objects near the SRS side airbags. In the event of the SRS side airbag deployment, they could bepropelled dangerously toward the vehicle ’s occupants and cause
injuries. Do not put any kind of cover or clothes or other objects over
either front seatback and do not attach labels or stickers to thefront seat surface on or near the SRS side airbag. They could pre-vent proper deployment of the SRS side airbag, reducing protec-tion available to the front seat ’s occupant.
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HS0353
Do not put any kind of cover over either seatback.Do not attach accessories to the door trim or near either side airbag and do not place objects near either side air- bag.
HB0366
The SRS sid e airb ag is stored in the d oor sid e of e ac h front seatb ac k,
whic h b ears an “SRS AIRBAG ” lab el.
In a mod erate to severe sid e imp ac t c ollision, the SRS sid e airb ag on the
imp ac ted sid e of the vehic le d ep loys b etween the oc c up ant and the
d oor p anel and sup p lements the seatb elt b y red uc ing the imp ac t on the
oc c up ant ’s c hest.
Operation
CAUTION
Do not touch the SRS side airbag system components around the front seatback with bare hands right after deployment. Doing socan cause burns because the components can be very hot as aresult of deployment.
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SRS side airbag deploys as soon as a collision occurs.
After deployment, SRS sideairbag starts to deflate immedi-
ately. HB0359
The SRS sid e airb ag c an func tion only when the ig nition switc h is in
the “ON ” p osition.
The d river ’s and front p asseng er ’s SRS sid e airb ag s d ep loy ind ep en-
d ently of eac h other sinc e eac h has its own imp ac t sensor. Also, the
SRS sid e airb ag d ep loys ind ep end ently of the fronta l airb ag s in the
steering wheel and instrument p anel.
An imp ac t sensor is inc orp orated into eac h of the v ehic le’s c enter p il-
lars. If either sensor d etec ts a c ertain p red etermi ned amount of forc e
d uring a sid e imp ac t c ollision, the c ontrol mod ule send s a sig nal to
the sid e airb ag mod ule on the imp ac ted sid e of the vehic le, instruc t-
ing it to inflate the SRS sid e airb ag . Then the sid e airb ag mod ule p ro-
d uc es g as, whic h instantly inflates the SRS sid e ai rb ag . After the d e-
p loyment, the SRS sid e airb ag immed iately starts to d eflate. The time
req uired from d etec ting imp ac t to d eflating of the SRS sid e airb ag af-
ter d ep loyment is shorter than the b link of eye.
The SRS sid e airb ag d ep loys even when no one oc c up i es the seat on
the sid e of whic h an imp ac t is ap p lied .
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1-64When the SRS sid e airb ag d ep loys, a sud d en, fairly
loud inflation
noise will b e heard and some smoke will b e released . These oc c ur-
renc es are normal result of the d ep loyment. This sm oke d oes not ind i-
c ate a fire in the vehic le.
The SRS sid e airb ag is d esig ned to d ep loy in the ev ent of an ac c id ent
involving a mod erate to severe sid e imp ac t c ollisio n. It is b asic ally not
d esig ned to d ep loy in lesser sid e imp ac t imp ac ts b e c ause the nec es-
sary p rotec tion c an b e ac hieved b y the seatb elt alo ne. Also, it is b asi-
c ally not d esig ned to d ep loy in frontal or rear imp ac ts b ec ause SRS
sid e airb ag d ep loyment would not help the oc c up ant in those situa-
tions.
Eac h SRS sid e airb ag is d esig ned to func tion on a o ne-time-only b a-
sis.
SRS sid e airb ag d ep loyment d ep end s on the level of forc e exp eri-
enc ed in the p asseng er c omp artment d uring a sid e im p ac t c ollision.
That level d iffers from one typ e of c ollision to an other, and it may have
no b earing on the visib le d amag e d one to the vehic l e itself.
n Example of the type of accident in which the SRS side airbag
will most likely deploy.
A severe sid e imp ac t near the front seat ac tivates the SRS sid e air-
b ag .
HB0313
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Examples of the types of accidents in which the SRS side air-
bag is unlikely to deploy.
There are many typ es of c ollisions whic h mig ht not nec essarily req uire
SRS sid e airb ag d ep loyment. In the event of ac c id en ts like those illus-
trated b elow, the SRS sid e airb ag may not d ep loy d e p end ing on the
level of ac c id ent forc es involved .
HB0363HB0362
HB0361 The vehicle strikes a telephone pole or similar object.
The vehicle is involved in a side impact in an area outside the passenger compartment.
The vehicle is involved inan oblique side impact.
HB1044AB
HB1045AB
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Examples of the types of accidents in which the SRS side air-
bag will basically not deploy.
The SRS sid e airb ag is b asic ally not d esig ned to d e p loy if the vehic le
is involved in a frontal c ollision or is struc k fro m b ehind . Examp les of
suc h ac c id ents are illustrated b elow.
HB1043BB
HB1046AB
In an ac c id ent where the vehic le is struc k from the sid e more than
onc e, the SRS sid e airb ag d ep loys only onc e on the first imp ac t.
Examp le: In the c ase of a d oub le sid e imp ac t c ollis ion, first with one
vehic le and immed iately followed b y another from th e same d irec tion,
the SRS sid e airb ag is ac tivated on the first imp ac t b ut not on the se-
c ond .
HB1071BB