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Airbag safety tips
Always wear seat belts and use
Child Restraint Systems on every
trip. Even with air bags, you can get
seriously hurt or killed in a crash if
you're not properly belted or wearing
your seat belt when the air bag
inflates. An inflating air bag could hit
the child and cause serious or fatal
injuries. ABC - Always Buckle
Children under age 13 in the back
seat. It's the safest place for kids of
any age. If a child age 13 or older
must sit in the front seat, make sure
they're properly belted and move the
seat as far back as it can go. All
passengers should sit upright with
their seat belt on, feet on the floor,
until the vehicle is parked and turned
o. If someone isn't in the right
position during a crash, the air bag
could hit them hard and cause
serious injuries.
You and your passengers should
avoid sitting too close to air bags or
leaning against the door or centre
console.
Move your seat back as far as
possible from front air bags while
still being able to control the vehicle.
a. Airbag position & marking:
As shown in the Figure A above, the
driver frontal airbag is located in the
middle of the steering wheel.
As shown in the Figure B above, the
front passenger frontal airbag is
located in the passenger's side
instrument panel.
S a f e t y S y s t e m s
A. AIRBAG
B. AIRBAG
C. AIRBAG
As shown in the Figure C, the front
seat side airbag is installed on the
backrest side near to the door.
SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)

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