
both the “PAD Indicator Light” and the “Airbag Warning
Light” are illuminated to show that the passenger airbag
is turned off until the fault is cleared. If an object is
lodged under the seat and interferes with operation of
the weight sensors, a fault will occur which turns on both
the “PAD Indicator Light” and the “Airbag Warning
Light.” Once the lodged object is removed, the fault will
be automatically cleared after a short period of time.
•
The
Driver and Passenger Airbag/Inflator Units
are
located in the center of the steering wheel and the left
side of the instrument panel. When the ORC detects a
collision requiring the airbags, it signals the inflator
units. A large quantity of nontoxic gas is generated to
inflate the front airbags. Different airbag inflation rates
are possible, based on collision severity and occupant
size. The steering wheel hub trim cover and the upper
left side of the instrument panel separate and fold out
of the way as the bags inflate to their full size. The bags
fully inflate in about 50–70 milliseconds. This is about
half of the time it takes to blink your eyes. The bags
then quickly deflate while helping to restrain the
driver and front passenger.
The driver front airbag gas is vented through the vent
holes in the sides of the airbag. The passenger front
airbag gas is vented through the vent holes in the sides
of the airbag. In this way, the airbags do not interfere
with your control of the vehicle.
•
The
Occupant Classification Module (OCM)
is lo-
cated beneath the front passenger seat. The OCM
classifies the occupant into categories based on the
measurements made by the seat weight sensors. The
OCM communicates with the Occupant Restraint Con-
trol (ORC) Module. The ORC uses the occupant cat-
egory to determine whether the front passenger airbag
should be turned off. It also determines the rate of
airbag inflation during a collision.
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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE
Summary of Contents for Automobile
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Page 33: ...UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL CONTENTS Instrument Panel And Controls 34 3...
Page 34: ...INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS 34 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL...
Page 35: ...MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE CONTENTS Engine Compartment 3 8L 36 Maintenance Procedures 37 4...
Page 36: ...ENGINE COMPARTMENT 3 8L 36 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE...
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