HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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After inflating, the airbags

immediately deflate so they won't

interfere with the driver's

visibility, or the ability to steer or

operate other controls.

The total time for inflation and

deflation is approximately

one-tenth of a second, so fast that

most occupants are not aware that

the airbags deployed until they

see them lying in their laps.

After a crash, you may see what

looks like smoke. This is actually

powder from the airbag's surface.

Although the powder is not

harmful, people with respiratory

problems may experience some

temporary discomfort. If this

occurs, get out of the vehicle as

soon as it is safe to do so.

For additional information on how

your airbags work, see the booklet

titled SRS: What You Need to

Know About Airbags that came

with your owner's manual.

How Your SRS Indicator

Light Works

The purpose of the SRS

light is to alert you to a

potential problem with your

Supplemental Restraint System.

When you turn the ignition ON

(II), this indicator will blink seven

times, then go out. This tells you

that the system is working

properly.

However, if the light comes on at

any other time, you should have

the system checked by your

dealer. For example:

If the SRS indicator light does

not come on after you turn the

ignition ON (II).

Driver and Passenger Safety

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