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GM Owner Manuals - Buick

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Frontal airbags may inflate at different crash speeds.<br />

For example:<br />

• If the vehicle hits a stationary object, the airbags<br />

could inflate at a different crash speed than if the<br />

vehicle hits a moving object.<br />

• If the vehicle hits an object that deforms, the<br />

airbags could inflate at a different crash speed than<br />

if the vehicle hits an object that does not deform.<br />

• If the vehicle hits a narrow object (like a pole), the<br />

airbags could inflate at a different crash speed<br />

than if the vehicle hits a wide object (like a wall).<br />

• If the vehicle goes into an object at an angle, the<br />

airbags could inflate at a different crash speed<br />

than if the vehicle goes straight into the object.<br />

Thresholds can also vary with specific vehicle design.<br />

Frontal airbags are not intended to inflate during vehicle<br />

rollovers, rear impacts, or in many side impacts.<br />

Your vehicle has a seat position sensor which enables<br />

the sensing system to monitor the position of the<br />

right front passenger’s seat. The passenger seat position<br />

sensor and passenger safety belt buckle switch<br />

provide information that is used to determine if the<br />

airbags should deploy at a reduced level or at full<br />

deployment.<br />

In addition, your vehicle has a dual-stage driver airbag.<br />

Dual-stage airbags adjust the restraint according to<br />

crash severity. Your vehicle has electronic frontal<br />

sensors, which help the sensing system distinguish<br />

between a moderate frontal impact and a more severe<br />

frontal impact. For moderate frontal impacts, dual-stage<br />

airbags inflate at a level less than full deployment.<br />

For more severe frontal impacts, full deployment occurs.<br />

Your vehicle also has a dual-depth passenger airbag<br />

that adjusts the restraint according to crash severity,<br />

seat location, and safety belt status using electronic<br />

frontal sensor(s) and other special sensors which enable<br />

the sensing system to monitor the position of the front<br />

passenger seat. The passenger airbag inflates to a<br />

reduced depth when the passenger seat is in a forward<br />

position. For more rearward front seating positions,<br />

the passenger airbag may inflate to an increased depth<br />

(a full deployment), based on safety belt status and<br />

the crash severity measured early in the event. (Always<br />

wear your safety belt, even with frontal airbags.)<br />

Your vehicle has seat-mounted side impact and roof-rail<br />

airbags. See Airbag System on page 2-62.<br />

Seat-mounted side impact and roof-rail airbags are<br />

intended to inflate in moderate to severe side crashes.<br />

Seat-mounted side impact and roof-rail airbags will<br />

inflate if the crash severity is above the system’s<br />

designed threshold level. The threshold level can vary<br />

with specific vehicle design.<br />

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