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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
NOTE
The EDR differs from typical data recorders in that it does not record video or
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the sound of conversations.
The vehicle has a computer that controls the SRS airbag system.
The computer constantly checks whether the SRS airbag system is working normally,
and it has an event data recorder (EDR) function that records data about vehicle
operation in the event that the vehicle suffers an impact or comes close to suffering an
impact.
EDR Function
Recorded Data
Isuzu and its agents can obtain data recorded by the EDR and use them for the
purpose of improving vehicle collision safety.
Neither Isuzu nor its agents will show or provide the data to any third party except in
the following situations:
• The user of the vehicle gives consent.
• The data must be provided or shown to a third party in accordance with a court
order or other demand that has legal force.
EDR Records
In the event that the vehicle suffers an impact or comes close to suffering an impact,
the EDR records the following data:
• whether or not the driver's seat belt is fastened
• data related to SRS airbag system operation
• SRS airbag system fault diagnosis data
Your vehicle, like other modern motor vehicles, has a number of sophisticated computer
systems that monitor and control several aspects of the vehicle’s performance. Your
vehicle uses on-board vehicle computers to monitor emission control components to
optimize fuel economy, to monitor conditions for airbag deployment and, if so equipped,
to provide anti-lock braking and to help the driver control the vehicle in difficult driving
situations. Some information may be stored during regular operations to facilitate repair
of detected malfunctions.
Isuzu may download and retrieve stored information for the purpose of diagnosing,
servicing, or repairing your motor vehicle or improvement to future Isuzu motor
vehicles.
Vehicle Data Collection
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