2012 Hyundai Tucson Owners Manual

Safety features of your vehicle
How does the air bag system
operate
•  In  addition  to inflating  in  serious  side
collisions,  side  and/or  curtain  airbags
will inflate if the sensing system detects
a rollover.
WARNING
To  avoid  severe  personal  injury
or death caused  by deploying air
bags  in   a  collision,   the  driver
should  sit  as far  back  from  the
steering wheel  air  bag as  possi-
ble (at  least  10 inches  (250 mm)
Air bags  are activated (able to  inflate if
necessary) only when the ignition switch
is turned to the ON or START position.
When a rollover is detected, side and/or
curtain   airbags   will  remain   inflated
longer  to help  provide protection  from
ejection, especially  when used  in con-
junction with the seat belts.
The
appropriate    air    bags    inflate
instantly   in  the   event  of   a  serious
frontal   collision  or   side   collision  in
order  to  help  protect   the  occupants
from serious physical injury.
away).   The
front    passengers
•  In order  to help provide  protection, the
air bags must inflate rapidly. The speed
of the air bag inflation is a consequence
of  extremely   short  time  in   which  to
inflate the air bag between the occupant
and  the  vehicle  structures  before the
occupant impacts those structures.This
speed  of  inflation reduces  the  risk  of
serious or life-threatening injuries and is
thus  a  necessary part  of  the  air  bag
design. However,  air  bag inflation  can
also  cause injuries  which  can include
facial  abrasions,   bruises  and  broken
bones because the inflation speed also
causes the  air  bags to  expand with  a
great deal of force.
should  always  move their  seats
as  far  back  as possible  and  sit
back in their seat.
There is  no single speed at  which the
air bags will inflate.
Generally,  air  bags  are   designed  to
inflate based upon the severity of a col-
lision and  its direction. These two  fac-
tors  determine   whether  the  sensors
produce   an   electronic   deployment/
inflation signal.
•  Air  bags  inflate  instantly  in  the
event  of  collision,  and   passen-
gers may be injured by the air bag
expansion force if they  are not in
proper position.
•  Air
bag   inflation    may    cause
injuries including facial  or bodily
abrasions,  injuries  from  broken
glasses or burns.
Air  bag   deployment   depends  on   a
number  of   factors  including   vehicle
speed, angles of impact and the densi-
ty  and   stiffness   of  the   vehicles  or
objects which  your  vehicle hits  in the
collision. The  determining  factors  are
not limited to those mentioned above.
The front air bags will completely inflate
and deflate in an instant.
•  There are even circumstances under
which contact  with  the air  bag can
cause fatal injuries, especially  if the
occupant  is positioned  excessively
close to the air bag.
It is  virtually impossible for  you to  see
the air bags inflate during an accident.
It is much more likely  that you will sim-
ply see  the  deflated air  bags hanging
out of their storage compartments after
the collision.
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