Ram Trucks 2015 ProMaster - Owner Manual User Manual

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The SABICs and SABs (“Side Air Bags”) are designed to

activate in certain side impacts. The Occupant Restraint

Controller (“ORC”) determines whether the deployment

of the Side Air Bags in a particular impact event is

appropriate, based on the severity and type of collision.

The side impact sensors aid the ORC in determining the

appropriate response to impact events. The system is

calibrated to deploy the Side Air Bags on the impact side

of the vehicle during impacts that require Side Air Bag

occupant protection. In side impacts, the Side Air Bags

deploy independently; a left side impact deploys the left

Side Air Bags only and a right-side impact deploys the

right Side Air Bags only. Vehicle damage by itself is not a

good indicator of whether or not Side Air Bags should

have deployed.
The Side Air Bags will not deploy in all side collisions,

including some collisions at certain angles, or some side

collisions that do not impact the area of the passenger

compartment. The Side Air Bags may deploy during

angled or offset frontal collisions where the Advanced

Front Air Bags deploy.
Side Air Bags are a supplement to the seat belt restraint

system. Side Air Bags deploy in less time than it takes to

blink your eyes. Occupants, including children, who are

up against or very close to Side Air Bags can be seriously

injured or killed. Occupants, including children, should

never lean on or sleep against the door, side windows, or

area where the Side Air Bags inflate, even if they are in an

infant or child restraint.
Seat belts (and child restraints where appropriate) are

necessary for your protection in all collisions. They also

help keep you in position, away from inflating Side Air

Bags. To get the best protection from the Side Air Bags,

occupants must wear their seat belts properly and sit

upright with their backs against the seats. Children must

be properly restrained in a child restraint or booster seat

that is appropriate for the size of the child.

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