KIA Rondo 2009 User Manual

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Safety features of your vehicle

NOTICE

• Be sure to read information about the

SRS on the labels provided on the sun

visor.

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• Advanced air bags are combined with

pre-tensioner seat belts to help pro-

vide enhanced occupant protection in

frontal crashes. Front air bags are not

intended to deploy in collisions in

which sufficient protection can be

provided by the pre-tensioner seat

belt.

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However, KIA does not endorse
nor will it support any changes to
any part or structure of the vehi-
cle that could affect the advanced
air bag system, including the
occupant classification system.
Specifically, the front passenger
seat, dashboard or door should
not be replaced except by an
authorized KIA dealer using origi-
nal KIA parts designed for this
vehicle and model. Any other
such replacement or modification
could adversely affect the opera-
tion of the occupant classification
system and your advanced air
bags. For the same reason, do not
attach anything to the seat, dash-
board or door, even temporarily. If
the system is adversely affected,
it could cause severe personal
injuries or death in a collision.

WARNING

Always use seat belts and child
restraints – every trip, every time,
everyone! Air bags inflate with con-
siderable force and in the blink of
an eye. Seat belts help keep occu-
pants in proper position to obtain
maximum benefit from the air bag.
Even with advanced air bags,
improperly and unbelted occupants
can be severely injured when the
air bag inflates. Always follow the
precautions about seat belts, air
bags and occupant safety con-
tained in this manual.
To reduce the chance of serious or
fatal injuries and receive the maxi-
mum safety benefit from your
restraint system:
• Never place a child in any child or

booster seat in the front seat.

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• ABC – Always Buckle Children in

the back seat. It is the safest
place for children of any age to
ride.

• Front and side air bags can injure

occupants improperly positioned
in the front seats.

• Move your seat as far back as

practical from the front air bags,
while still maintaining control of
the vehicle.

• You and your passengers should

never sit or lean unnecessarily
close to the air bags. Improperly
positioned drivers and passen-
gers can be severely injured by
inflating air bags.

• Never lean against the door or

center console – always sit in an
upright position.

• Do not allow a passenger ride in

the front seat when the “PASSEN-
GER AIR BAG OFF” indicator is
illuminated, because the air bag
will not deploy in the event of a
moderate or severe frontal crash.

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