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Additional InformationAbout Your SRS  
How Your Airbags Work  
SRS Components  
An indicator light on the  
instrument panel that alerts you to  
a possible problem with the  
system (see page 47 ).  
Your Supplemental Restraint System  
(SRS) includes:  
Two front airbags. The driver's  
airbag is stored in the center of  
the steering wheel; the front  
passenger's airbag is stored in the  
dashboard. Both are marked "SRS  
AIRBAG."  
Emergency backup power in case  
your vehicle's electrical system is  
disconnected in a crash.  
Automatic seat belt tensioners  
that tighten the front seat belts  
during a moderate to severe  
frontal collision.  
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 and activate the  
automatic seat belt tensioners.  
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).  
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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 car as soon as it is safe to do so.  
During a crash, your seat belt helps  
restrain your lower body and torso,  
while the tensioner tightens and  
locks the seat belt to help keep you  
in place. 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.  
U.S.Owners  
For additional information on how  
your airbags work, see the booklet  
titledSRS:WhatYouNeedtoKnow  
About Airbags that came with your  
owner's manual.  
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  
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.  
CanadianOwners  
For additional information on how  
your airbags work, ask your dealer  
for a copy of the booklet titled SRS:  
WhatYouNeedto KnowAboutAirbags.  
supplemental protection offered by  
the airbag would be minimal.  
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.  
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How the Automatic Seat Belt  
Tensioners Work  
How the SRS Indicator Light  
If the light comes on or flashes on  
and off while you drive.  
Works  
The purpose of the SRS  
light is to alert you to a  
SRS  
If you see any of these indications,  
your airbags and seat belt tensioners  
may not deploy when you need them.  
See your Honda dealer as soon as  
possible.  
potential problem with your  
Supplemental Restraint System.  
When you turn the ignition ON (II),  
this indicator will light up briefly  
then go out. This tells you that the  
system is working properly.  
IgnoringtheSRS indicatorlight  
can result in serious injury or  
death if the airbags do not  
inflatewhenneeded.  
However, if the light comes on at any  
other time, you should have the  
system checked by your dealer. For  
example:  
Your Honda has automatic seat belt  
tensioners for added protection  
during a moderate to severe frontal  
collision.  
Have your vehicle checked by a  
dealer as soon as possible if  
the SRS light alerts you to a  
potential problem.  
If the SRS indicator light does not  
come on after you turn the ignition  
ON (II).  
If your airbags inflate, the tensioners  
immediately tighten the front seat  
belts to help hold the occupants in  
place. The belts will remain tight  
until you unbuckle them in the  
normal way.  
If the light stays on after the  
engine starts.  
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Additional Safety Precautions  
Do not attempt to deactivate your  
airbags. Together, airbags, seat  
belt tensioners and seat belts  
provide the best protection in a  
moderate to severe frontal  
collision.  
Your Supplemental Restraint System  
is virtually maintenance-free, and  
there are no parts you can safely  
service. However, you must have  
your vehicle serviced if:  
Your airbags ever inflate. The  
airbags, seat belt tensioners, and  
control unit must be replaced. Do  
not try to remove or replace the  
airbags yourself.  
This must be done by a Honda  
dealer or a knowledgeable body  
shop.  
Do not tamper with SRS  
components or wiring for any  
reason. Tampering could cause  
the airbags to deploy, possibly  
causing very serious injury.  
See page 147 for further information  
and precautions relating to your SRS.  
The SRS indicator light alerts you  
to a problem. Take your vehicle to  
an authorized Honda dealer as  
soon as possible. If you ignore this  
indication, the airbags might not  
inflate when you need them.  
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