Seating and safety restraints
Theairbagsinflateanddeflate
rapidlyuponactivation.Afterairbag
deployment,itisnormaltonoticea
smoke-like,powderyresidueor
smelltheburntpropellant.Thismay
consistofcornstarch,talcum
powder(tolubricatethebag)or
sodiumcompounds(e.g.,baking
soda)thatresultfromthe
combustionprocessthatinflatesthe
airbag.Smallamountsofsodium
hydroxidemaybepresentwhich
mayirritatetheskinandeyes,but
noneoftheresidueistoxic.
Whilethesystemisdesignedtohelp
reduceseriousinjuries,itmayalso
causeminorburns,abrasions,swellingortemporaryhearingloss.
Becauseairbagsmustinflaterapidlyandwithconsiderableforce,there
istheriskofdeathorseriousinjuriessuchasfractures,facialandeye
injuriesorinternalinjuries,particularlytooccupantswhoarenot
properlyrestrainedorareotherwiseoutofpositionatthetimeofairbag
deployment.Thus,itisextremelyimportantthatoccupantsbeproperly
restrainedasfarawayfromtheairbagmoduleaspossiblewhile
maintainingvehiclecontrol.
Severalairbagsystemcomponentsgethotafterinflation.Donot
touchthemafterinflation.
Iftheairbagisdeployed, the air ba g will not funct ion again
and mu st be repla ced imme dia tely. Iftheairbagisnot
replaced,theunrepairedareawillincreasetheriskofinjuryina
collision.
TheSRSconsistsof:
•
driverandpassengerairbagmodules(whichincludetheinflatorsand
airbags),
•
•
oneormoreimpactandsafingsensors,
areadinesslightandtone
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Model Year | 1999 |
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