2016 Hyundai Equus Owners Manual

02
Safety system of your vehicle
How the air bag system oper-
ates
This  instant  inflation  reduces  the
risk  of  serious  or  life-threatening
injury in a severe  collision. So, this
fast speed  is  a necessary  part  of
air bag design.
However, air bag inflation may also
cause  injury, such  as  facial abra-
sions,  bruises and  broken  bones,
because  the  inflation  speed  also
causes the air bags to expand with
a great deal of force.
There  are   even  some   circum-
stances, under which the air bag
may cause fatal  injury, especial-
ly  when   an  occupant  is  posi-
tioned  excessively close  to  the
air bag.
Air bags  activate (able  to inflate  if
necessary)  only when  the Engine
Start/Stop  Button is  ON  or in  the
START position.
Air  bags inflate  in  the  event of  a
severe  frontal  or  side collision  in
order  to   protect  occupants  from
serious physical injury.
There is no single  speed, at which
air bags inflate.
Generally, air bags are designed to
inflate   based   upon    a  collision
severity   and   collision   direction.
These  two   factors  mainly  deter-
mine whether the sensors produce
an  electronic  deployment/inflation
signal.
WARNING
Air bag  deployment depends on  a
number of factors, including a driv-
ing  speed, impact  angles, vehicle
density,   vehicle  stiffness    or  an
object, which  your vehicle  collides
with.   Beyond   those   mentioned
above, there are more determining
factors.
The   front   air   bags   completely
inflates  and   then  deflates  in   an
instant. It is virtually  impossible for
you  to  see  the  air  bags  inflating
during an accident.
It is much more likely that you sim-
ply see the deflated air bags hang-
ing  out  of  their storage  compart-
ments after the collision.
To  help   provide  protection   in  a
severe collision, the  air bags must
inflate rapidly. The speed of air bag
inflation is extremely fast,  because
a  collision   instantly   requires   to
inflate   the  air   bag  between   an
occupant  and   the  vehicle   struc-
tures,  before the  occupant strikes
with the vehicle interior.
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   10   inches    (250   mm)
away).  The   front  passenger
should always  sit in  the rear-
most position.
Air  bags   instantly  inflate  in
the event of a collision, and an
occupant  may  be  injured  by
the expanding force,  when he
or she sits in an inappropriate
position.
Air  bag  inflation  may   cause
injury,
normally
including
facial   or   bodily   abrasions,
injuries  from  broken glasses
or burns  by the  air bag  infla-
tion gas.
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