HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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When sensors detect a severe frontal

collision, the airbags instantly inflate

to provide extra protection for an
occupant's head and chest.

After inflating, the airbags immediately

deflate. The entire process of inflation,

protection, and deflation takes place in a

fraction of a second—so fast that many

people involved in accidents say they did not

realize their airbag had deployed until they

saw the deflated bag lying in front of them.

The fact that an airbag can automatically

help protect you is quite remarkable, yet the

underlying principle is quite simple.

When an airbag equipped car is involved

in a severe frontal collision, sensors detect the

crash and instantly inflate the airbags. While

your seat belt restrains your torso, the airbag

provides a cushion for your chest and head,

which cannot be fully restrained by a seat

belt.

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