8 before driving – Jaguar X-Type JJM 21 02 20/15 User Manual

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3-8 Before driving

Front airbags
The front airbags use a dual inflation

technology and are designed to activate

when the vehicle suffers a frontal impact

of sufficient force to cause the sensors to

close an electrical circuit that initiates

airbag inflation. Front airbags use a dual

inflation technology which means that, if

activated, the bag(s) will deploy at one of

two levels of inflation.
Sensors monitor the weight on the front

passenger seat. The proximity of the

driver to the steering wheel is also

sensed. In the event of a collision, the

advanced restraint system makes the

decision to activate the appropriate

airbags, the required inflation level and

trigger the seat belt pre-tensioners.

Airbag warning light
The AIRBAG warning light on the

passenger fascia is associated with the

deployment conditions for front

passenger airbags only:
• If the seat is empty, the front and seat

mounted side airbags will not be

activated and the light will not be lit.

• If the seat is occupied by, for

example, a small child, the front and

seat mounted side airbags will not be

activated and the AIRBAG warning

light will be illuminated.

• If the seat is occupied by a larger child

or adult, the front and seat mounted

side airbags will be activated and the

warning light will not be illuminated.

With the driver’s and front passenger’s

airbag, the occupant, restrained by the

seat belt, moves forward, the head and

chest come into contact with the inflated

bag. The airbags which then deflate

rapidly, in a controlled manner, via vent

holes, absorb the remaining energy of the

impact.
If the airbags do not inflate in a collision

it does not mean that something is wrong

with the system.
Rather, it means the forces of the impact

were not of the type sufficient to cause

activation. Front airbags are designed to

inflate in frontal and near frontal

collisions, not roll-over, side-impact or

rear-impact.
In circumstances where the airbags are

not deployed, protection is provided by

the seat belts. The severity of the collision

is a function of the relative speed and

weight of the vehicles or objects colliding.
Thus, it is extremely important that

occupants be properly restrained as far

away from the airbag as possible while

maintaining vehicle control.

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