HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Help keep you in a good

position should the airbags ever

deploy. A good position

reduces the risk of injury from

an inflating airbag, and allows

you to get the best advantage

from the airbag.

Of course, seat belts cannot

completely protect you in every

crash. But in most cases, seat belts

can reduce your risk of serious

injury.

What you should do: Always

wear your seat belt, and make

sure you wear it properly.

Airbags

Your vehicle has a Supplemental

Restraint System (SRS) with

frontal airbags to help protect the

driver and a front seat passenger.

This system also

includes an indicator

light on the instrument panel to

alert you to a possible problem

with the system.

The most important things you

need to know about your airbags

are:

Airbags do not replace seat

belts. The seat belts are the

occupants' primary protection

in all types of collisions. The

airbags supplement the seat

belts by providing extra

protection for the head and

chest of each front seat

occupant in a moderate to

severe frontal collision.

Airbags offer no protection in

side impacts, rear impacts,

rollovers, or minor collisions.

Airbags are designed to deploy

Driver and Passenger Safety

AIR

BAG

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