HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Sensors that can detect a

moderate to severe frontal

collision.

A sophisticated electronic

system that continually

monitors the sensors, control

unit, the airbag activators and

all related wiring when the

ignition is ON (II).

An indicator light on the

instrument panel to alert you to

a possible problem with the

system (see page

45

).

Emergency backup power in

case your vehicle's electrical

system is disconnected in a

crash.

How Your Airbags Work

If you ever have a moderate to

severe frontal collision, the

sensors will detect rapid

deceleration and signal the control

unit to instantly inflate the

airbags.

During a crash, your seat belt

helps restrain your lower body

and torso. Your airbag provides a

cushion to help restrain and

protect your head and chest.

Since both airbags use the same

sensors, both airbags normally

inflate at the same time. However,

it is possible for only one airbag

to inflate.

This can occur when the severity

of a collision is at the margin, or

threshold, that determines whether

or not the airbags will deploy. In

such cases, the seat belt will

provide sufficient protection and

the supplemental protection

provided by the airbag would be

minimal.

Driver and Passenger Safety

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