2013 Hyundai Grand Santa Fe Owners Manual

Safety features of your vehicle
How does the air bag system
operate
•  Air bag  deployment depends on a
number of factors including vehicle
speed,  angles  of  impact and  the
density  and  stiffness of  the  vehi-
cles or  objects which  your vehicle
hits in  the collision. The  determin-
ing, factors are not limited to those
mentioned above.
However, air bag inflation  can also
cause  injuries  which  can  include
facial  abrasions, bruises  and  bro-
ken  bones  because   the  inflation
speed also  causes the air bags  to
expand with a great deal of force.
There  are   even  circumstances
under  which   contact  with   the
steering wheel air bag can cause
fatal  injuries,   especially  if  the
occupant  is   positioned  exces-
sively close to the steering wheel.
Air  bags   are   activated  (able   to
inflate if necessary)  only when the
ignition switch  is turned to  the ON
or START position.
Air  bags   inflate  instantly   in   the
event of serious frontal or side  col-
lision (if equipped with  side impact
air bag or  curtain air bag)  in order
to help protect  the occupants from
serious physical injury.
The  front air  bags will  completely
inflate and deflate in an instant.
It is  virtually impossible  for you  to
see the  air bags  inflate  during an
accident. It is much more likely that
you will simply see  the deflated air
bags hanging  out  of their  storage
compartments after the collision.
NOTICE - if equipped  with
rollover sensor
Also, the air bags inflate  instantly in
the  event of  a rollover  (if equipped
with a side air bag or curtain air bag)
in  order  to  help  protect  the  occu-
pants from serious physical injury.
WARNING
To   avoid    severe    personal
injury   or   death   caused   by
deploying  air bags  in a  colli-
sion, the  driver should  sit  as
far   back  from   the   steering
wheel  air bag  as  possible (at
least   250   mm    (10   inches)
away).  The   front  passenger
should always move their seat
as far back as possible and sit
back in their seat.
In order  to help provide  protection
in a  severe  collision, the  air bags
must  inflate rapidly. The  speed  of
air bag  inflation is  a consequence
of extremely  short time in  which a
collision  occurs  and  the  need  to
get the  air bag between  the occu-
pant  and   the   vehicle  structures
before the occupant impacts those
structures. This  speed  of  inflation
reduces the  risk of  serious or life-
threatening injuries in a severe col-
lision and is thus  a necessary part
of air bag design.
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
collision  and  its   direction. These
two factors  determine whether the
sensors   produce    an   electronic
deployment/inflation signal.
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