NISSAN 2013 Pathfinder - Consumer Safety & Air Bag Information Guide User Manual

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2013 NISSAN Consumer Safety & Air Bag Information Guide

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EFFECTIVE USE OF SEAT BELTS AND AIR BAGS

Seat belts and supplemental air bags are most effective when vehicle occupants are sitting

upright and well back in the seat with both feet on the floor. Keep in mind that air bags

inflate with great force. Being unrestrained, leaning forward, sitting sideways, or being out

of position in any way puts you at a greater risk of injury or death in a crash. You may also

receive serious or fatal injuries from the air bag system if you are up against it when it

inflates. Always sit back against the seatback with both feet on the floor and as far away as

practical from the steering wheel or dashboard and always wear your seat belt. Please see

the SEAT BELT SAFETY section of this guide and the vehicle owner’s manual for more

information.

HOW AND WHEN FRONT AIR BAGS WORK

While the inner workings of a supplemental front air bag system are complicated,

understanding what makes the front air bags deploy is rather easy: the vehicle’s front air

bag sensor system is designed to detect rapid deceleration usually associated with

moderate to severe frontal collisions within a limited range of angles. The vehicle’s

deceleration rate is related to various factors, such as speed of the vehicles involved, the

weight and stiffness of the vehicles/objects involved, contact locations, and the angle of

impact, to name a few. Once the sensor system is activated, the front air bags inflate with a

harmless gas almost instantly.

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