2016 Hyundai Genesis Owners Manual

During  a moderate  to severe  frontal     •  Air bag  deployment depends  on a     •  To help  provide protection,  the air
collision, sensors will detect  the vehi-
cle’s rapid  deceleration. If the rate  of
deceleration is high enough, the con-
trol unit will inflate the front air bags.
number of factors including  vehicle
speed,  angles  of  impact  and  the
density and stiffness of the vehicles
or   objects    which   your   vehicle
impacts   during   a  collision.   The
determining factors  are not  limited
to those mentioned above.
bags must inflate rapidly.The speed
of 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 air bag design.
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The  front  air bags  help  protect  the
by
driver
and
front
passenger
responding   to   frontal   impacts   in
which seat belts alone cannot provide    •  The  front air  bags  will completely
adequate  restraint.   When  needed,
the side air bags help provide protec-
tion in  the event  of a side  impact or
rollover by supporting the  side upper
body area.
inflate and deflate in an instant. It is
virtually  impossible for  you to  see
the air  bags inflate during an  acci-
dent. It is much more likely that you
will simply see the deflated air bags
hanging  out of  their storage  com-
partments after the collision.
However, the rapid 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.
Air  bags   are  activated   (able   to
inflate if  necessary) only when  the
Engine  Start/Stop button  is in  the     •  In  addition  to  inflating  in  serious
ON position.
side  collisions,  vehicles  equipped
with  a   rollover  sensor,  side  and      • There    are   even  circumstances
Air  bags  inflate in  the  event  of  a
severe  frontal  or  side  collision  to
help  protect   the  occupants  from
serious physical injury.
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 colli-
sion  and  its  direction. These  two
factors determine whether the sen-
sors produce an  electronic deploy-
ment/inflation signal.
curtain  air  bags  will  inflate  if  the
sensing system detects a rollover.
under  which  contact  with  the  air
bag can cause fatal  injuries, espe-
cially if  the occupant  is positioned
excessively close to the air bag.
When  a rollover  is  detected,  side
and  curtain  air   bags  will  remain
inflated longer to  help provide pro-
tection   from  ejection,   especially
when used  in conjunction  with the
seat belts.
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