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2004 MATRIX from Oct. ’03 Prod. (OM12861U)
The  SRS  (Supplemental  Restraint  Sys-
tem)  front  airbags  are  designed  to  pro-
vide  further  protection  for  the  driver
and  front  passenger  in  addition  to  the
primary  safety  protection  provided  by
the  seat  belts.
In  response  to  a  severe  frontal  impact,
the  SRS  front  airbags  work  together  with
the  seat  belts  to  help  reduce  injury  by
inflating.  The  SRS  front  airbags  help  re-
duce  injuries  mainly  to  the  driver’s  or  front
passenger’s  head  or  chest  caused  by  hit-
ting  the  vehicle  interior.
The  front  passenger  airbag  is  activated
even  with  no  passenger  in  the  front  seat.
Always  wear  your  seat  belt  properly.
Your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  a  crash
sensing  and  diagnostic  module,  which  will
record  the  use  of  the  seat  belt  restraint
system  by  the  driver  when  the  SRS  front
airbags  are  inflated.
CAUTION
! The  SRS  front  airbag  system  is  de-
signed  only  as  a  supplement  to  the
primary  protection  of  the  driver  and
front  passenger  seat  belt  systems.
The  driver  and  front  passenger  can
be  killed  or  seriously  injured  by  the
inflating  airbags  if  they  do  not  wear
the  available  seat  belts  properly.
During  sudden  braking  just  before
a  collision,  an  unrestrained  driver
or  front  passenger  can  move  for-
ward  into  direct  contact  with  or
close  proximity  to  the  airbag  which
may  then  deploy  during  the  colli-
sion.  To  ensure  maximum  protection
in  an  accident,  the  driver  and  all
passengers  in  the  vehicle  must
wear  their  seat  belts  properly.  Wear-
ing  a  seat  belt  properly  during  an
accident  reduces  the  chances  of
death  or  serious  injury  or  being
thrown  out  of  the  vehicle.  For  in-
structions  and  precautions  concern-
ing  the  seat  belt  system,  see  “Seat
belts”  on  page  34  in  this  Section.
SRS  driver  airbag  and  front
passenger  airbag