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Supplementary Restraints System<br />

E142846<br />

Children must always be properly<br />

restrained. Accident statistics suggest that<br />

children are safer when properly restrained<br />

in the rear seating positions than in the<br />

front seating position. Failure to follow<br />

these instructions may increase the risk of<br />

injury in a crash.<br />

FRONT PASSENGER SENSING<br />

SYSTEM<br />

WARNINGS<br />

Even with Advanced Restraints<br />

Systems, children 12 and under<br />

should be properly restrained in a<br />

rear seating position. Failure to follow this<br />

could seriously increase the risk of injury or<br />

death.<br />

Sitting improperly out of position or<br />

with the seatback reclined too far<br />

can take off weight from the seat<br />

cushion and affect the decision of the front<br />

passenger sensing system, resulting in<br />

serious injury or death in a crash. Always<br />

sit upright against your seatback, with your<br />

feet on the floor.<br />

To reduce the risk of possible serious<br />

injury: Do not stow objects in the<br />

seatback map pocket (if equipped)<br />

or hang objects off the seatback if a child<br />

is in the front passenger seat. Do not place<br />

objects underneath the front passenger<br />

WARNINGS<br />

seat or between the seat and the center<br />

console (if equipped). Check the passenger<br />

airbag off indicator lamp for proper airbag<br />

status. Failure to follow these instructions<br />

may interfere with the passenger seat<br />

sensing system.<br />

Any alteration or modification to the<br />

front passenger seat may affect the<br />

performance of the front passenger<br />

sensing system which could seriously<br />

increase the risk of injury or death.<br />

This system works with sensors that are<br />

part of the front passenger seat and safety<br />

belt to detect the presence of a<br />

properly-seated occupant and determine<br />

if the front passenger frontal airbag should<br />

be enabled (may inflate) or not.<br />

E188175<br />

The front passenger sensing system uses<br />

a passenger airbag status indicator that<br />

illuminates indicating that the front<br />

passenger frontal airbag is either ON<br />

(enabled) or OFF (disabled).<br />

The indicator lamp is located in the center<br />

stack of the instrument panel.<br />

Note: The passenger airbag status indicator<br />

OFF and ON indicator lamps illuminate for<br />

a short period of time when the ignition is<br />

first turned on to confirm it is functional.<br />

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