Safety system of your vehicle for Your Hyundai Kona SUV 2020

Safety system of your vehicle  
This chapter provides you with important information about how to protect yourself and your passengers.  
It explains how to properly use your seats and seat belts, and how your air bags work.  
Additionally, this chapter explains how to properly restrain infants and children in your vehicle.  
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Important Safety Precautions..............................2-2  
Always Wear Your Seat Belt ..........................................2-2  
Restrain All Children.........................................................2-2  
Air Bag Hazards.................................................................2-2  
Driver Distraction ..............................................................2-2  
Control Your Speed...........................................................2-2  
Keep Your Vehicle in Safe Condition............................2-2  
Seats ........................................................................2-3  
Safety Precautions ...........................................................2-4  
Front Seats .........................................................................2-5  
Rear Seats.........................................................................2-11  
Head Restraints...............................................................2-14  
Seat Warmers and Air Ventilation Seats...................2-18  
Seat Belts..............................................................2-21  
Seat Belt Safety Precautions.......................................2-21  
Seat Belt Warning Light ................................................2-22  
Seat Belt Restraint System...........................................2-23  
Additional Seat Belt Safety Precautions...................2-30  
Care of Seat Belts...........................................................2-33  
Child Restraint System (CRS).............................2-34  
Children Always in the Rear.........................................2-34  
Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS).................2-35  
Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS)..................2-37  
Air Bag  
- Advanced Supplemental Restraint System...2-45  
Where Are the Air Bags?..............................................2-47  
How Does the Air Bag System Operate?..................2-50  
What to Expect After an Air Bag Inflates................2-55  
Occupant Classification System (OCS).......................2-56  
Why Didn't My Air Bag Go Off in a Collision?........2-61  
SRS Care............................................................................2-66  
Additional Safety Precautions .....................................2-67  
Air Bag Warning Labels.................................................2-67  
Safety system of your vehicle  
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
You will find many safety precautions  
and recommendations throughout  
this section, and throughout this man-  
ual.The safety precautions in this sec-  
tion are among the most important.  
• ONLY use your mobile device when  
allowed by laws and when conditions  
permit safe use. NEVER text or  
email while driving. Most states have  
laws prohibiting drivers from texting.  
Some states and cities also prohibit  
drivers from using handheld phones.  
• NEVER let the use of a mobile  
device distract you from driving. You  
have a responsibility to your passen-  
gers and others on the road to  
always drive safely, with your hands  
on the wheel as well as your eyes  
and attention on the road.  
Air Bag Hazards  
While air bags can save lives, they can  
also cause serious or fatal injuries to  
occupants who sit too close to them, or  
who are not properly restrained.Infants,  
young children, and shorter adults are  
at the greatest risk of being injured by  
an inflating air bag. Follow all instruc-  
tions and warnings in this manual.  
Always Wear Your Seat Belt  
A seat belt is your best protection in  
all types of accidents. Air bags are  
designed to supplement seat belts,  
not replace them. So even though  
your vehicle is equipped with air bags,  
ALWAYS make sure you and your  
passengers wear your seat belts, and  
wear them properly.  
Driver Distraction  
Driver distraction presents a serious  
and potentially deadly danger, espe-  
cially for inexperienced drivers. Safety  
should be the first concern when  
behind the wheel and drivers need to  
be aware of the wide array of potential  
distractions, such as drowsiness,  
reaching for objects, eating, personal  
grooming, other passengers, and  
using cellular phones.  
Drivers can become distracted when  
they take their eyes and attention off  
the road or their hands off the wheel to  
focus on activities other than driving.To  
Control Your Speed  
Excessive speed is a major factor in  
crash injuries and deaths. Generally,  
the higher the speed, the greater the  
risk, but serious injuries can also occur  
at lower speeds. Never drive faster than  
is safe for current conditions, regard-  
less of the maximum speed posted.  
Restrain All Children  
All children under age 13 should ride  
in your vehicle properly restrained in  
a rear seat, not the front seat. Infants  
and small children should be  
restrained in an appropriate child  
restraint. Larger children should use  
a booster seat with the lap/shoulder  
belt until they can use the seat belt  
properly without a booster seat.  
Keep Your Vehicle in Safe  
Condition  
reduce your risk of distraction or get- Having a tire blowout or a mechanical  
ting into an accident:  
failure can be extremely hazardous. To  
reduce the possibility of such prob-  
lems, check your tire pressures and  
condition frequently, and perform all  
regularly scheduled maintenance.  
• ALWAYS set up your mobile devices  
(i.e., MP3 players, phones, naviga-  
tion units, etc.) when your vehicle is  
parked or safely stopped.  
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SEATS  
Front seats  
(1) Forward and backward  
(2) Seatback angle  
(3) Seat cushion height  
(4) Lumbar support (Driver's seat)*  
(5) Seat warmer*/Air ventilation seat*  
(6) Headrest  
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Rear seats  
(7) Armrest*  
(8) Seatback folding  
(9) Headrest  
* : if equipped  
[A] : Front seat, [B] : Rear seat  
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Seat belts  
Always fasten your seat belt before  
starting any trip.  
At all times, passengers should sit  
upright and be properly restrained.  
Infants and small children must be  
restrained in appropriate child restraint  
systems. Adults and children who  
have outgrown a booster seat must be  
restrained using the seat belts.  
Safety Precautions  
WARNING  
Adjusting the seats so that you are sit-  
ting in a safe, comfortable position  
plays an important role in driver and  
passenger safety together with the  
seat belts and air bags in an accident.  
To reduce the risk of serious  
injury or death from an inflating  
air bag, take the following pre-  
cautions:  
Adjust the driver's seat as far to  
the rear as possible while main-  
taining the ability to maintain  
full control of the vehicle.  
Adjust the front passenger seat  
as far to the rear as possible.  
Hold the steering wheel by the  
rim with hands at the 9 o'clock  
and 3 o'clock positions to mini-  
mize the risk of injuries to your  
hands and arms.  
NEVER place anything or any-  
one between the steering wheel  
and the air bag.  
Do not allow the front passen-  
ger to place feet or legs on the  
dashboard to minimize the risk  
of leg injuries.  
WARNING  
Do not use a cushion that  
reduces friction between the seat  
and the passenger. The passen-  
ger's hips may slide under the  
lap portion of the seat belt during  
an accident or a sudden stop.  
Serious or fatal internal injuries  
could result because the seat  
belt cannot operate properly.  
WARNING  
Take the following precautions  
when adjusting your seat belt:  
NEVER use one seat belt for  
more than one occupant.  
Always position the seatback  
upright with the lap portion of  
the seat belt snug and low  
across the hips.  
NEVER allow children or small  
infants to ride on a passen-  
ger's lap.  
Do not route the seat belt  
across your neck, across sharp  
edges, or reroute the shoulder  
strap away from your body.  
Do not allow the seat belt to  
become caught or jammed.  
Air bags  
You can take steps to reduce the risk  
of being injured by an inflating air  
bag. Sitting too close to an air bag  
greatly increases the risk of injury in  
the event the air bag inflates.  
The National Highway Traffic Safety  
Administration (NHTSA) recommends  
that drivers allow at least 10 inches  
(25 cm) between the center of the  
steering wheel and their chest.  
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Front Seats  
Use extreme caution when  
picking up small objects  
trapped under the seats or  
between the seat and the cen-  
ter console. Your hands might  
be cut or injured by the sharp  
edges of the seat mechanism.  
If there are occupants in the  
rear seats, be careful while  
adjusting the front seat posi-  
tion.  
Make sure that the seat is  
locked in place after the  
adjustment. If not, the seat  
might move unexpectedly  
resulting in an accident.  
CAUTION  
WARNING  
To prevent injury:  
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Do not adjust your seat while  
wearing your seat belt.  
Moving the seat cushion for-  
ward may cause strong pres-  
sure on your abdomen.  
Do not allow your hands or  
fingers to get caught in the  
seat mechanisms while the  
seat is moving.  
Take the following precautions  
when adjusting your seat:  
NEVER attempt to adjust the  
seat while the vehicle is mov-  
ing. The seat could respond  
with unexpected movement  
and may cause loss of vehicle  
control resulting in an acci-  
dent.  
Do not place anything under  
the front seats. Loose objects  
in the driver's foot area could  
interfere with the operation of  
the foot pedals, causing an  
accident.  
Do not allow anything to inter-  
fere with the normal position  
and proper locking of the seat-  
back.  
Do not place a cigarette lighter  
on the floor or seat. When you  
operate the seat, gas may exit  
out of the lighter causing a fire.  
Manual adjustment (if equipped)  
The front seat can be adjusted by  
using the levers located on the out-  
side of the seat cushion. Before driv-  
ing, adjust the seat to the proper  
position so that you can easily con-  
trol the steering wheel, foot pedals  
and controls on the instrument  
panel.  
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Reclining seatback  
Sitting in a reclined position when  
the vehicle is in motion can be dan-  
gerous. Even when buckled up, the  
protection of your restraint system  
(seat belts and air bags) is greatly  
reduced by reclining your seatback.  
WARNING  
NEVER ride with a reclined  
seatback when the vehicle is  
moving.  
Riding with a reclined seatback  
increases your chance of seri-  
ous or fatal injuries in the event  
of a collision or sudden stop.  
Drivers and passengers should  
ALWAYS sit well back in their  
seats, properly belted, and with  
the seatbacks upright.  
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Forward and rearward adjustment  
To move the seat forward or rearward: To recline the seatback:  
1. Pull up the seat slide adjustment 1. Lean forward slightly and lift up the  
lever and hold it. seatback lever.  
Seatback angle  
2. Slide the seat to the position you 2. Carefully lean back on the seat  
desire.  
and adjust the seatback to the  
position you desire.  
3. Release the lever and make sure  
the seat is locked in place. Move 3. Release the lever and make sure  
forward and rearward without using  
the lever. If the seat moves, it is not  
locked properly.  
the seatback is locked in place.  
(The lever MUST return to its orig-  
inal position for the seatback to  
lock.)  
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Seat belts must be snug against your  
hips and chest to work properly.  
When the seatback is reclined, the  
shoulder belt cannot do its job  
because it will not be snug against  
your chest. Instead, it will be in front  
of you. During an accident, you could  
be thrown into the seat belt, causing  
neck or other injuries.  
Power adjustment  
(for driver's seat, if equipped)  
The front seat can be adjusted by  
using the control switches located on  
the outside of the seat cushion. Before  
driving, adjust the seat to the proper  
position so that you can easily control  
the steering wheel, foot pedals and  
controls on the instrument panel.  
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The more the seatback is reclined,  
the greater chance the passenger's  
hips will slide under the lap belt or  
the passenger's neck will strike the  
shoulder belt.  
WARNING  
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NEVER allow children in the  
vehicle unattended. The power  
seats are operable when the  
vehicle is turned off.  
Seat cushion height  
(for driver's seat)  
To change the height of the seat  
cushion:  
• Push down on the lever several  
times, to lower the seat cushion.  
• Pull up on the lever several times,  
to raise the seat cushion.  
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NOTICE  
To prevent damage to the seats:  
• Always stop adjusting the seats  
when the seat has moved as far  
forward or rearward as possible.  
• Do not adjust the seats for  
longer than necessary when the  
vehicle is turned off. This may  
result in unnecessary battery  
drain.  
• Do not operate two or more  
seats at the same time.This may  
result in an electrical malfunc-  
tion.  
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Forward and rearward adjustment  
Seatback angle  
To move the seat forward or rearward: To adjust the seatback:  
1. Push the control switch forward or 1. Rotate the top of control switch  
rearward. forward or rearward.  
2. Release the switch once the seat 2. Release the switch once the seat-  
reaches the desired position. back reaches the desired position.  
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Reclining seatback  
Seat belts must be snug against your  
hips and chest to work properly.  
When the seatback is reclined, the  
shoulder belt cannot do its job  
because it will not be snug against  
your chest. Instead, it will be in front  
of you. During an accident, you could  
be thrown into the seat belt, causing  
neck or other injuries.  
The more the seatback is reclined,  
the greater chance the passenger’s  
hips will slide under the lap belt or  
the passenger's neck will strike the  
shoulder belt.  
Sitting in a reclined position when  
the vehicle is in motion can be dan-  
gerous. Even when buckled up, the  
protection of your restraint system  
(seat belts and air bags) is greatly  
reduced by reclining your seatback.  
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WARNING  
NEVER ride with a reclined seat-  
back when the vehicle is moving.  
Riding with a reclined seatback  
increases your chance of serious  
or fatal injuries in the event of a  
collision or sudden stop.  
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Seat cushion tilt (1, if equipped)  
To change the angle of the front part  
of the seat cushion:  
Push the front portion of the control  
switch up to raise or down to lower  
the front part of the seat cushion.  
Release the switch once the seat  
reaches the desired position.  
Driver and passengers should  
ALWAYS sit well back in their  
seats, properly belted, and with  
the seatbacks upright.  
Seat cushion height (2, if equipped)  
To change the height of the seat  
cushion:  
Push the rear portion of the control  
switch up to raise or down to lower  
the height of the seat cushion.  
Release the switch once the seat  
reaches the desired position.  
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Seatback pocket (if equipped)  
CAUTION  
Do not put heavy or sharp  
objects in the seatback pockets.  
In an accident they could come  
loose from the pocket and  
injure occupants.  
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Lumbar support (if equipped)  
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To adjust the lumbar support:  
The seatback pocket is provided on  
the back of the front seatbacks.  
1. Press the front portion of the  
switch (1) to increase support or  
the rear portion of the switch (2) to  
decrease support.  
WARNING  
2. Release the switch once it reach-  
es the desired position.  
To prevent the Occupant  
Classification System from mal-  
functioning:  
Do not hang onto the front pas-  
senger's seatback.  
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To fold down the rear seatback:  
Rear Seats  
1. Set the front seatback to the  
upright position and if necessary,  
slide the front seat forward.  
Folding the rear seat  
The rear seatbacks can be folded to  
facilitate carrying long items or to  
increase the luggage capacity of the  
vehicle.  
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WARNING  
Never allow passengers to sit  
on top of the folded down  
seatback while the vehicle is  
moving. This is not a proper  
seating position and no seat  
belts are available for use.  
This could result in serious  
injury or death in case of an  
accident or sudden stop.  
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2. Lower the rear head restraints to  
the lowest position by pushing and  
holding the release button (1) and  
pushing down on the head  
restraint (2).  
Objects carried on the folded  
down seatback should not  
extend higher than the top of  
the front seatbacks. This  
could allow cargo to slide for-  
ward and cause injury or dam-  
age during sudden stops.  
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3. Locate the seatbelt toward the  
outboard position before folding  
down the seatback. If not, the  
seatbelt system may be interfered  
by the seatback.  
5. To use the rear seat, lift and unfold  
the seatback to the upright posi-  
tion. Push the seatback firmly until  
it clicks into place. Make sure the  
seatback is locked in place.  
Return the belt in the guide  
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4. Put out the belt from guide (1) and  
pull up the seatback folding lever  
(2), then fold the seat toward the  
front of the vehicle.  
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Armrest (if equipped)  
WARNING  
WARNING  
When returning the rear seat-  
back from a folded to an upright  
position, hold the seatback and  
return it slowly. Ensure that the  
seatback is completely locked  
into its upright position by  
pushing on the top of the seat-  
back. In an accident or sudden  
stop, the unlocked seatback  
could allow cargo to move for-  
ward with great force and enter  
the passenger compartment,  
which could result in serious  
injury or death.  
Make sure the vehicle is off, the  
shift lever is in P (Park), and the  
parking brake is securely applied  
whenever loading or unloading  
cargo. Failure to take these steps  
may allow the vehicle to move if  
the shift lever is inadvertently  
moved to another position.  
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NOTICE  
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• Be careful when loading cargo  
through the rear passenger  
seats to prevent damage to the  
vehicle interior.  
The armrest is located in the center  
of the rear seat. Use the strap in the  
center of the armrest to pull it down.  
• When cargo is loaded through  
the rear passenger seats,  
ensure the cargo is properly  
secured to prevent it from mov-  
ing while driving.  
• Unsecured cargo in the passen-  
ger compartment can cause  
damage to the vehicle or injury  
to it's occupants.  
WARNING  
Do not place objects in the rear  
seats, since they cannot be  
properly secured and may hit  
vehicle occupants in a collision  
causing serious injury or death.  
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Head Restraints  
NOTICE  
The vehicle's front and rear seats  
have adjustable head restraints. The  
head restraints provide comfort for  
passengers, but more importantly  
they are designed to help protect  
passengers from whiplash and other  
neck and spinal injuries during an  
accident, especially in a rear impact  
collision.  
To prevent damage, NEVER hit or  
pull on the head restraints.  
CAUTION  
When there is no occupant in  
the rear seats, adjust the height  
of the headrest to the lowest  
position. The rear seat headrest  
can reduce the visibility of the  
rear area.  
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Adjust the head restraints so  
the middle of the head  
restraint is at the same height  
as the height of the top of the  
eyes.  
NEVER adjust the head  
restraint position of the dri-  
ver's seat when the vehicle is  
in motion.  
Adjust the head restraint as  
close to the passenger's head  
as possible. Do not use a seat  
cushion that holds the body  
away from the seatback.  
Make sure the head restraint  
locks into position after adjust-  
ing it.  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of serious  
injury or death in an accident,  
take the following precautions  
when adjusting your head  
restraints:  
Always properly adjust the  
head restraints for all passen-  
gers BEFORE starting the  
vehicle.  
NEVER let anyone ride in a  
seat with the head restraints  
removed or reversed.  
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Front seat head restraints  
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Adjusting the height up and down  
To raise the head restraint:  
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NOTICE  
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The vehicle's front and passenger's  
seats are equipped with adjustable  
head restraints for the passengers  
safety and comfort.  
If you recline the seatback towards  
the front with the head restraint  
and seat cushion raised, the head  
restraint may come in contact with  
the sunvisor or other parts of the  
vehicle.  
1. Pull it up to the desired position (1).  
To lower the head restraint:  
1. Push and hold the release button  
(2) on the head restraint support.  
2. Lower the head restraint to the  
desired position (3).  
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Type A  
Type A  
2. Raise the head restraint as far as it  
can go.  
3. Press the head restraint release  
button (3) while pulling the head  
restraint up (4).  
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Type B  
Type B  
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Removal/Reinstallation  
To reinstall the head restraint:  
1. Put the head restraint poles (2) into  
the holes while pressing the  
release button (1).  
To remove the head restraint:  
1. Recline the seatback (2) rearward  
using the seatback angle lever/  
switch (1).  
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2. Adjust the head restraint to the  
appropriate height.  
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3. Adjust the seatback (4) forward  
using the seatback angle lever/  
switch (3).  
Adjust the headrests so the  
middle of the head restraints  
is at the same height as the  
height of the top of the eyes.  
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Rear seat head restraints  
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Adjusting the height up and down  
To raise the head restraint:  
When seating on the rear seat,  
do not adjust the height of the  
head restraints to the lowest.  
1. Pull it up to the desired position (1).  
To lower the head restraint:  
1. Push and hold the release button  
(2) on the head restraint support.  
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The rear seats are equipped with  
head restraints in all the seating  
positions for the passenger's safety  
and comfort.  
2. Lower the head restraint to the  
desired position (3).  
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Seat Warmers and Air  
Ventilation Seats  
People taking medication that  
can cause drowsiness or  
sleepiness.  
Front seat warmers (if equipped)  
Seat warmers are provided to warm  
the seats during cold weather.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
NEVER place anything on the  
seat that insulates against heat  
when the seat warmer is in oper-  
ation, such as a blanket or seat  
cushion. This may cause the  
seat warmer to overheat, caus-  
ing a burn or damage to the seat.  
The seat warmers can cause a  
SERIOUS BURN, even at low  
temperatures and especially if  
used for long periods of time.  
Passengers must be able to feel  
if the seat is becoming too warm  
so they can turn it off, if needed.  
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Removal/Reinstallation  
To remove the head restraint:  
1. Raise the head restraint as far as  
it can go.  
2. Press the head restraint release  
button (2) while pulling the head  
restraint up (1).  
NOTICE  
People who cannot detect tem-  
perature change or pain to the  
skin should use extreme cau-  
tion, especially the following  
types of passengers:  
To prevent damage to the seat  
warmers and seats:  
• Never use a solvent such as  
paint thinner, benzene, alcohol  
or gasoline to clean the seats.  
• Do not place heavy or sharp  
objects on seats equipped with  
seat warmers.  
To reinstall the head restraint:  
Infants, children, elderly or  
disabled persons, or hospital  
outpatients.  
People with sensitive skin or  
who burn easily.  
1. Put the head restraint poles into  
the holes (3) while pressing the  
release button (2).  
2. Adjust the head restraint to the  
appropriate height.  
• Do not change the seat cover. It  
may damage the seat warmer.  
Fatigued individuals.  
Intoxicated individuals.  
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• Each time you push the switch, the  
temperature setting of the seat is  
changed as follows :  
Front air ventilation seat  
(if equipped)  
OFF  
HIGH (  
)
)
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LOW (  
)
MIDDLE (  
• When pressing the switch for more  
than 1.5 seconds with the seat  
warmer operating, the seat warmer  
will turn OFF.  
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[A] : Type A, [B] : Type B  
• The seat warmer defaults to the  
OFF position each time the ignition  
switch is turned to the ON position.  
While the engine is running, push  
either of the switches to warm the  
driver's seat or front passenger's  
seat.  
During mild weather or under condi-  
tions where the operation of the seat  
warmer is not needed, keep the  
switches in the OFF position.  
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The air ventilation seats are provided  
to cool the front seats by blowing air  
through small vent holes on the sur-  
face of the seat cushions and seat-  
backs.  
When the operation of the air ventila-  
tion seat is not needed, keep the  
switches in the OFF position.  
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With the seat warmer switch in the  
ON position, the heating system in the  
seat turns off or on automatically  
depending on the seat temperature.  
While the engine is running, push the  
switch to cool the driver's seat or the  
front passenger's seat.  
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• Each time you push the switch, the • Avoid spilling liquids on the sur-  
airflow changes as follows:  
face of the front seats and seat-  
backs; this may cause the air vent  
holes to become blocked and not  
work properly.  
OFF  
HIGH (  
)
)
LOW (  
)
MIDDLE (  
• Do not place materials such as  
plastic bags or newspapers under  
the seats. They may block the air  
intake causing the air vents to not  
work properly.  
• When pressing the switch for more  
than 1.5 seconds with the air venti-  
lation seat operating, the operation  
will turn OFF.  
• Do not change the seat covers. It  
may damage the air ventilation  
seat.  
• If the air vents do not operate,  
restart the vehicle. If there is no  
change, have the vehicle inspect-  
ed by an authorized HYUNDAI  
dealer.  
• The air ventilation seats defaults to  
the OFF position each time the  
ignition switch is turned to the ON  
position.  
NOTICE  
To prevent damage to the air ven-  
tilation seat:  
• Use the air ventilation seat ONLY  
when the climate control system  
is on. Using the air ventilation  
seat for prolonged periods of  
time with the climate control sys-  
tem off could cause the air venti-  
lation seat to malfunction.  
• Never use a solvent such as paint  
thinner, benzene, alcohol or gaso-  
line to clean the seats.  
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SEAT BELTS  
This section describes how to use the  
seat belts properly. It also describes  
some of the things to avoid when  
using seat belts.  
NEVER allow children to ride  
in the front passenger seat. If  
a child age 13 or older must be  
seated in the front seat, move  
the seat as far back as possi-  
ble and properly restrain them  
in the seat.  
NEVER allow an infant or child  
to be carried on an occupant’s  
lap.  
NEVER ride with the seatback  
reclined when the vehicle is  
moving.  
Do not allow children to share  
a seat or seat belt.  
Do not wear the shoulder belt  
under your arm or behind your  
back.  
Always wear both the shoul-  
der portion and lap portion of  
the lap/shoulder belt.  
Do not use the seat belt if it is  
twisted. A twisted seat belt  
will not protect you properly  
in an accident.  
Do not use a seat belt if the  
webbing or hardware is dam-  
aged.  
Do not latch the seat belt into  
the buckles of other seats.  
NEVER unfasten the seat belt  
while driving. This may cause  
loss of vehicle control result-  
ing in an accident.  
Make sure there is nothing in  
the buckle interfering with the  
seat belt latch mechanism.  
This may prevent the seat belt  
from fastening securely.  
No modifications or additions  
should be made by the user  
which will either prevent the  
seat belt adjusting devices  
from operating to remove  
slack, or prevent the seat belt  
assembly from being adjusted  
to remove slack.  
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Seat Belt Safety Precautions  
Always fasten your seat belt and  
make sure all passengers have fas-  
tened their seat belts before starting  
any trip. Air bags are designed to  
supplement the seat belt as an addi-  
tional safety device, but they are not a  
substitute. Most states require all  
occupants of a vehicle to wear seat  
belts.  
WARNING  
Seat belts must be used by ALL  
passengers whenever the vehi-  
cle is moving.Take the following  
precautions when adjusting and  
wearing seat belts:  
ALWAYS properly restrain  
children under age 13 in the  
rear seats.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
If you continue not to fasten the seat  
belt and you drive over 6 mph  
(9 km/h), the warning light will stay  
illuminated.  
If you continue not to fasten the seat  
belt and you drive over 12 mph  
(20 km/h) the seat belt warning chime  
will sound for approximately 100 sec-  
onds and the corresponding warning  
light will blink.  
Seat Belt Warning Light  
WARNING  
Seat belt warning light  
(for driver's seat)  
Damaged seat belts and seat  
belt assemblies will not operate  
properly. Always replace:  
Frayed, contaminated, or dam-  
aged webbing  
Damaged hardware  
The entire seat belt assembly  
after it has been worn in an  
accident, even if damage to  
webbing or assembly is not  
apparent  
If you unfasten the seat belt while  
driving under 12 mph (20 km/h), the  
seat belt warning light will illuminate  
until the seat belt is fastened.  
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If you unfasten the seat belt while  
driving over 12 mph (20 km/h), the  
seat belt warning chime will sound for  
approximately 100 seconds and the  
corresponding warning light will blink.  
As a reminder to the driver, the seat  
belt warning light will illuminate for  
approximately 6 seconds each time  
you place the ignition switch to the  
ON position regardless of belt fas-  
tening. However, if the seat belt is  
unfasted, a warning chime will sound  
for approximately 6 seconds.  
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As a reminder to the front passenger, If you unfasten the seat belt while  
the front passenger's seat belt warn- driving over 12 mph (20 km/h), the  
ing lights will illuminate for approxi- seat belt warning chime will sound for  
mately 6 seconds each time you approximately 100 seconds and the  
place the ignition switch to the ON corresponding warning light will blink.  
position regardless of belt fastening.  
Seat belt warning light  
(for front passenger's seat)  
For USA  
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If you continue not to fasten the seat  
belt and you drive over 6 mph  
WARNING  
(9 km/h), the warning light will stay  
illuminated.  
The front passenger's seat belt  
warning light may not properly  
operate if the front passenger  
does not sit properly in the seat.  
If you continue not to fasten the seat  
belt and you drive over 12 mph  
(20 km/h) the seat belt warning chime  
will sound for approximately 100 sec-  
onds and the corresponding warning  
light will blink.  
OOS037080N  
For Canada  
If you unfasten the seat belt while  
driving under 12 mph (20 km/h) the  
seat belt warning light will illuminate  
until the seat belt is fastened.  
OOS037080C  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
Seat Belt-Driver's 3-point sys-  
tem with emergency locking  
retractor  
Seat Belt Restraint System  
Position one arm under the  
shoulder belt and the other over  
the belt, as shown in the illus-  
tration.  
Always position the shoulder  
belt anchor into the locked  
position at the appropriate  
height.  
Never position the shoulder  
belt across your neck or face.  
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WARNING  
OLMB033087  
To fasten your seat belt:  
Improperly positioned seat belts  
may increase the risk of serious  
injury in an accident.Take the fol-  
lowing precautions when adjust-  
ing the seat belt:  
Position the lap portion of the  
seat belt as low as possible  
across your hips, not on your  
waist, so that it fits snugly.  
Pull the seat belt out of the retractor  
and insert the metal tab (1) into the  
buckle (2). There will be an audible  
"click" when the tab locks into the  
buckle.  
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NOTICE  
If you are not able to smoothly pull  
enough of the seat belt out from  
the retractor, firmly pull the seat  
belt out and release it. After  
release, you will be able to pull the  
belt out smoothly.  
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Height adjustment  
You can adjust the height of the  
shoulder belt anchor to one of the  
ODH033053  
OOS037060  
You should place the lap belt (1) por- three different positions for maximum To adjust the height of the seat belt  
tion across your hips and the shoul- comfort and safety.  
anchor, lower or raise the height  
adjuster into an appropriate position.  
der belt (2) portion across your  
chest.  
The shoulder portion should be  
adjusted so it lies across your chest To raise the height adjuster, pull it up  
The seat belt automatically adjusts to and midway over your shoulder near- (1). To lower it, push it down (3) while  
the proper length after the lap belt est the door, not over your neck.  
portion is adjusted manually so that it  
fits snugly around your hips. If you  
lean forward in a slow, easy motion,  
the belt will extend and move with  
you.  
pressing the height adjuster button  
(2).  
Release the button to lock the  
anchor into position. Try sliding the  
height adjuster to make sure that it  
has locked into position.  
If there is a sudden stop or impact,  
the belt will lock into position. It will  
also lock if you try to lean forward too  
quickly.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
To fasten your seat belt:  
Rear Seat Belt – Passenger's 3-  
point system with convertible  
locking retractor  
Pull the seat belt out of the retractor  
and insert the metal tab into the buck-  
le. There will be an audible "click"  
when the tab locks into the buckle.  
When not securing a child restraint,  
the seat belt operates in the same way  
as the driver's seat belt (Emergency  
Locking Retractor Type). It automati-  
cally adjusts to the proper length only  
after the lap belt portion of the seat  
belt is adjusted manually so that it fits  
snugly across your hips.  
When the seat belt is fully extended  
from the retractor to allow the installa-  
tion of a child restraint system, the  
seat belt operation changes to allow  
the belt to retract, but not to extend  
(Automatic Locking Retractor Type).  
Refer to the "Using a Child Restraint  
System" section in this chapter.  
This type of seat belt combines the  
features of both an emergency locking  
retractor seat belt and an automatic  
locking retractor seat belt. Convertible  
retractor type seat belts are installed in  
the rear seat positions to help accom-  
modate the installation of child  
restraint systems. Although a convert-  
ible retractor is also installed in the  
front passenger seat position, NEVER  
place any infant/child restraint system  
in the front seat of the vehicle.  
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To release your seat belt:  
Press the release button (1) in the  
locking buckle.  
When it is released, the belt should  
automatically draw back into the  
retractor. If this does not happen,  
check the belt to be sure it is not  
twisted, then try again.  
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Rear center seat belt  
NOTICE  
Although the seat belt retractor  
provides the same level of protec-  
tion for seated passengers in  
either emergency or automatic  
locking modes, the emergency  
locking mode allows seated pas-  
sengers to move freely in their  
seat while keeping some tension  
on the belt. During a collision or  
sudden stop, the retractor auto-  
matically locks the belt to help  
restrain your body.  
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ODH033057  
To release your seat belt:  
OOSEV038031L  
Press the release button (1) in the  
locking buckle.  
When it is released, the belt should  
automatically draw back into the  
retractor. If this does not happen,  
check the belt to be sure it is not  
twisted, then try again.  
To deactivate the automatic lock-  
ing mode, unbuckle the seat belt  
and allow the belt to fully retract.  
When using the rear center seat belt,  
the buckle with the "CENTER" mark  
must be used.  
WARNING  
Make sure that the seatback is  
locked in place when using the  
rear center seat belt.  
If not, the seatback may move  
when there is a sudden stop or  
collision, which could result in  
serious injury.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
When the vehicle stops suddenly, or  
if the occupant tries to lean forward  
too quickly, the seat belt retractor will  
lock into position. In certain frontal or  
side collision(s), the pre-tensioner  
will activate and pull the seat belt into  
tighter contact against the occu-  
pant's body.  
Pre-tensioner seat belt  
(Driver and front passenger)  
WARNING  
Always wear your seat belt and  
sit properly in your seat.  
Do not use the seat belt if it is  
loose or twisted. A loose or  
twisted seat belt will not pro-  
tect you properly in an acci-  
dent.  
(1) Retractor Pretensioner  
The purpose of the retractor pre-  
tensioner is to make sure that the  
shoulder belts fit in tightly against  
the occupant's upper body in cer-  
tain frontal or side collision(s).  
Do not place anything near the  
buckle. This may adversely  
affect the buckle and cause it  
to function improperly.  
Always replace your pre-ten-  
sioners after activation or an  
accident.  
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(2) Emergency Fastening Device  
System  
Your vehicle is equipped with driver's  
and front passenger's Pre-tensioner  
Seat Belts (Retractor Pretensioner  
and Emergency Fastening Device  
System). The purpose of the pre-ten-  
sioner is to make sure the seat belts  
fit tightly against the occupant's body  
in certain frontal or side collision(s).  
The Emergency Fastening Device  
System may be activated in certain  
crashes where the frontal collision(s)  
is severe enough, together with the air  
bags.  
The purpose of the Emergency  
Fastening Device System is to  
make sure that the pelvis belts fit  
in tightly against the occupant’s  
lower body in certain frontal colli-  
sion(s).  
NEVER inspect, service, repair  
or replace the pre-tensioners  
yourself. This must be done by  
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
Do not hit the seat belt assem-  
blies.  
If the system senses excessive ten-  
sion on the driver or passenger's  
seat belt when the pre-tensioner sys-  
tem activates, the load limiter inside  
the retractor pre-tensioner will  
release some of the pressure on the  
affected seat belt.  
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NOTICE  
WARNING  
The sensor that activates the SRS  
air bag is connected with the  
pre–tensioner seat belts. The SRS  
air bag warning light on the instru-  
ment panel will illuminate for  
approximately 6 seconds after the  
ignition switch is in the ON posi-  
tion, and then it should turn off.  
If the pre-tensioner is not working  
properly, the warning light will illu-  
minate even if the SRS air bag is  
not malfunctioning. If the warning  
light does not illuminate, stays  
illuminated or illuminates when  
the vehicle is being driven, have  
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer  
inspect the pre-tensioner seat  
belts and SRS air bags as soon as  
possible.  
Do not touch the pre-tensioner  
seat belt assemblies for several  
minutes after they have been  
activated. When the pre-ten-  
sioner seat belt mechanism  
deploys during a collision, the  
pre-tensioners become hot and  
can burn you.  
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OLMB033040/Q  
The Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt System  
consists mainly of the following com-  
ponents. Their locations are shown in  
the illustration above:  
1. SRS air bag warning light  
2. Retractor pre-tensioner  
3. SRS control module  
4. Emergency Fastening Device  
System  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
Additional Seat Belt Safety  
Precautions  
NOTICE  
WARNING  
• Both the driver's and front pas-  
senger's pre-tensioner seat  
belts may be activated in certain  
frontal or side collisions or  
rollovers.  
• When the pre-tensioner seat  
belts are activated, a loud noise  
may be heard and fine dust,  
which may appear to be smoke,  
may be visible in the passenger  
compartment. These are normal  
operating conditions and are not  
hazardous.  
• Although it is non-toxic, the fine  
dust may cause skin irritation  
and should not be inhaled for  
prolonged periods. Wash all  
exposed skin areas thoroughly  
after an accident in which the  
pre-tensioner seat belts were  
activated.  
Seat belt use during pregnancy  
Fasten your seat belt while  
sitting properly in an upright  
position to maximize the  
effectiveness of the pre-ten-  
sioner seat belt system.  
A pre-tensioner seat belt sys-  
tem is designed to activate  
only once. Replace the pre-  
tensioner seat belt system, if it  
was activated in an accident.  
The seat belt should always be used  
during pregnancy. The best way to  
protect your unborn child is to protect  
yourself by always wearing the seat  
belt.  
Pregnant women should always wear  
a lap-shoulder seat belt. Place the  
shoulder belt across your chest, rout-  
ed between your breasts and away  
from your neck. Place the lap belt line  
so that it fits snugly and as low as pos-  
sible across the hips, not across the  
abdomen.  
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Seat belt use and children  
Infant and small children  
WARNING  
WARNING  
All 50 states have child restraint laws  
which require children to travel in  
approved child restraint devices,  
including booster seats. The age at  
which seat belts can be used instead  
of child restraints differs among  
states, so you should be aware of the  
specific requirements in your state,  
and where you are travelling. Infant  
and child restraints must be properly  
placed and installed in a rear seat.  
For more information refer to the  
"Child Restraint Systems" section in  
this chapter.  
A pregnant woman or  
a
ALWAYS properly restrain infants  
and small children in a child  
restraint appropriate for the  
child's height and weight.  
To reduce the risk of serious  
injury or death to a child and  
other passengers, NEVER hold a  
child in your lap or arms when  
the vehicle is moving.The violent  
forces created during an acci-  
dent will tear the child from your  
arms and throw the child against  
the interior of the vehicle.  
patient is more vulnerable to  
any imapcts on the abdomen  
during an abrupt stop or acci-  
dent. If you are in an accident  
while pregnant, we recom-  
mend you consult your doc-  
tor.  
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To reduce the risk of serious  
injury or death to an unborn  
child during an accident,  
pregnant women should  
NEVER place the lap portion  
of the seat belt above or over  
the area of the abdomen  
where the unborn child is  
located.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
Small children are best protected Larger children  
If the shoulder belt portion slightly  
touches the child's neck or face, try  
placing the child closer to the center  
of the vehicle. If the shoulder belt still  
touches their face or neck they need  
to be returned to an appropriate  
booster seat in the rear seat.  
from injury in an accident when prop-  
Children under age 13 and who are  
erly restrained in the rear seat by a  
child restraint system that meets the  
requirements of the Federal Motor  
Vehicle Safety Standards. Before  
buying any child restraint system,  
make sure that it has a label certify-  
ing that it meets Federal Motor  
Vehicle Safety Standard FMVSS 213.  
The restraint must be appropriate for  
your child’s height and weight. Check  
the label on the child restraint for this  
information. Refer to the "Child  
Restraint Systems" section in this  
chapter.  
too large for a booster seat must  
always occupy the rear seat and use  
the available lap/shoulder belts. A  
seat belt should lie across the upper  
thighs and be snug across the shoul-  
der and chest to restrain the child  
safely. Check belt fit periodically.  
Children are afforded the most safe-  
ty in the event of an accident when  
they are restrained by a proper  
restraint system and/or seat belts in  
the rear seat. Always have the  
LATCH system inspected by your  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer after an  
accident. An accident can damage  
the LATCH system and may not  
properly secure the child restraint.  
WARNING  
Always make sure children  
are wearing their seat belts  
and that they are properly  
adjusted before driving.  
NEVER allow the shoulder  
belt to contact the child’s  
neck or face.  
Do not allow more than one  
child to use a single seat belt.  
If a larger child over age 13 must be  
seated in the front seat, the child  
must be securely restrained by the  
available lap/shoulder belt and the  
seat should be placed in the rear-  
most position.  
Transporting an injured person  
A seat belt should be used when an  
injured person is being transported.  
Consult a physician for specific rec-  
ommendations.  
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One person per belt  
Periodic inspection  
WARNING  
Two people (including children) should  
never attempt to use a single seat belt.  
This could increase the severity of  
injuries in case of an accident.  
All seat belts should be inspected  
periodically for wear or damage of  
any kind. Any damaged parts should  
be replaced as soon as possible by  
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
NEVER ride with a reclined  
seatback when the vehicle is  
moving.  
Riding with a reclined seatback  
increases your chance of seri-  
ous or fatal injuries in the event  
of a collision or sudden stop.  
Drivers and passengers should  
always sit well back in their  
seats, properly belted, and with  
the seatbacks upright.  
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Do not lie down  
Keep belts clean and dry  
Sitting in a reclined position when  
the vehicle is in motion can be dan-  
gerous. Even when buckled up, the  
protections of your restraint system  
(seat belts and air bags) is greatly  
reduced by reclining your seatback.  
To reduce the chance of injuries in the  
event of an accident and to achieve  
the maximum effectiveness of the  
restraint system, all passengers  
should be sitting up and the front and  
rear seats should be in an upright  
position when the car is moving.  
Seat belts should be kept clean and  
dry. If belts become dirty, they can be  
cleaned by using a mild soap solu-  
tion and warm water. Bleach, dye,  
strong detergents or abrasives  
should not be used because they  
may damage and weaken the fabric.  
Care of Seat Belts  
Seat belt systems should never be When to replace seat belts  
disassembled or modified. In addi-  
tion, care should be taken to assure  
that seat belts and belt hardware are  
not damaged by seat hinges, doors  
or other abuse.  
The entire seat belt assembly or  
assemblies should be replaced if the  
vehicle has been involved in an acci-  
dent. This should be done even if no  
damage is visible. Additional ques-  
tions concerning seat belt operation  
should be directed to an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
A seat belt cannot provide proper  
protection if the person is lying down  
in the rear seat or if the front or rear  
seats are in a reclined position.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM (CRS)  
Children Always in the Rear  
Children under age 13 must always Child restraint systems must be prop-  
ride in the rear seats and must erly placed and installed in the rear  
always be properly restrained to min- seat. You must use a commercially  
imize the risk of injury in an accident, available child restraint system that  
sudden stop or sudden maneuver. meets the requirements of the Federal  
According to accident statistics, chil- Motor Vehicle Safety Standards  
dren are safer when properly (FMVSS 213).  
WARNING  
Always properly restrain chil-  
dren in the rear seats of the  
vehicle.  
Children of all ages are safer  
when restrained in the rear seat.  
A child riding in the front pas-  
senger seat can be forcefully  
struck by an inflating air bag  
resulting in SERIOUS INJURY  
or DEATH.  
restrained in the rear seats than in  
Child restraint systems are generally  
the front seat. Even with air bags,  
designed to be secured in a vehicle  
children can be seriously injured  
seat by lap belt portion of a  
or killed. Children too large for a  
lap/shoulder belt, or by a LATCH sys-  
child restraint must use the seat belts  
tem in the rear seats of the vehicle.  
provided.  
All 50 states have child restraint laws  
which require children to travel in  
approved child restraint devices. The  
laws governing the age or height/  
weight restrictions at which seat  
belts can be used instead of child  
restraints differs among states, so  
you should be aware of the specific  
requirements in your state, and  
where you are travelling.  
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Child restraint system (CRS)  
Selecting a Child Restraint  
System (CRS)  
When selecting a CRS for your child,  
always:  
• Make sure the CRS has a label  
certifying that it meets applicable  
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety  
Standards (FMVSS 213).  
• Select a child restraint based on  
your child's height and weight. The  
required label or the instructions  
for use typically provide this infor-  
mation.  
• Select a child restraint that fits the  
vehicle seating position where it  
will be used.  
• Read and comply with the warn-  
ings and instructions for installation  
and use provided with the child  
restraint system.  
Always properly restrain your  
child in the child restraint.  
Infants and younger children must be  
restrained in an appropriate rear-fac-  
ing or forward-facing CRS that has  
first been properly secured to the  
rear seat of the vehicle. Read and  
comply with the instructions for  
installation and use provided by the  
manufacturer of the child restraint.  
If the vehicle head restraint  
prevents proper installation of  
a child seat (as described in  
the child restraint system  
manual), the head restraint of  
the respective seating posi-  
tion shall be readjusted or  
entirely removed.  
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WARNING  
Do not use an infant carrier or  
a
child safety seat that  
An improperly secured child  
restraint can increase the risk  
of SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH  
in an accident. Always take the  
following precautions when  
using a child restraint system:  
NEVER install a child or infant  
restraint in the front passen-  
ger's seat.  
"hooks" over a seatback, it  
may not provide adequate  
protection in an accident.  
After an accident, have a  
HYUNDAI dealer check the  
child restraint system, seat  
belts, tether anchors and  
lower anchors.  
Always properly secure the  
child restraint to a rear seat of  
the vehicle.  
Always follow the child  
restraint system manufactur-  
er's instructions for installa-  
tion and use.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
Continue to use a rear-facing child  
seat for as long as your child will fit  
within the height and weight limits  
allowed by the child seat manufactur-  
er. It's the best way to keep them  
safe. Once your child has outgrown  
the rear-facing child restraint, your  
child is ready for a forward-facing  
child restraint with a harness.  
Child restraint system types  
There are three main types of child  
restraint systems: rear-facing seats,  
forward-facing seats, and booster  
seats. They are classified according  
to the child's age, height and weight.  
Rear-facing child seats  
WARNING  
OOS037028N  
NEVER install a child or infant  
restraint in the front passen-  
ger's seat.  
A rear-facing child seat provides  
restraint with the seating surface  
against the back of the child. The har-  
ness system holds the child in place,  
and in an accident, acts to keep the  
child positioned in the seat and  
reduce the stress to the neck and  
spinal cord.  
Placing  
a
rear-facing child  
restraint in the front seat can  
result in SERIOUS INJURY or  
DEATH if the child restraint is  
struck by an inflating air bag.  
All children under age one must  
always ride in a rear-facing infant child  
restraint.  
Convertible and 3-in-1 child seats typ-  
ically have higher height and weight  
limits for the rear-facing position,  
allowing you to keep your child rear-  
facing for a longer period of time.  
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Booster seats  
Installing a Child Restraint  
System (CRS)  
A booster seat is a restraint designed  
to improve the fit of the vehicle's seat  
belt system. A booster seat positions  
the seat belt so that it fits properly  
over the lap of your child.  
WARNING  
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Before installing your child  
restraint system always:  
Read and follow the instruc-  
tions provided by the manu-  
facturer of the child restraint.  
Read and follow the instruc-  
tions regarding child restraint  
systems in this manual.  
Failure to follow all warnings  
and instructions could increase  
the risk of the SERIOUS INJURY  
or DEATH if an accident occurs.  
Keep your child in a booster seat until  
they are big enough to sit in the seat  
without a booster and still have the  
seat belt fit properly. For a seat belt to  
fit properly, the lap belt must lie snug-  
ly across the upper thighs, not the  
stomach. The shoulder belt should lie  
snug across the shoulder and chest  
and not across the neck or face.  
Children under age 13 must always  
ride in the rear seats and must always  
be properly restrained to minimize the  
risk of injury.  
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Forward-facing child restraints  
A forward-facing child seat provides  
restraint for the child's body with a  
harness. Keep children in a forward-  
facing child seat with a harness until  
they reach the top height or weight  
limit allowed by your child restraint’s  
manufacturer.  
Once your child outgrows the forward-  
facing child restraint, your child is  
ready for a booster seat.  
WARNING  
If the vehicle headrest prevents  
proper installation of a child  
seat (as described in the child  
seat system manual, the head-  
rest of the respective seating  
position shall be readjusted or  
entirely removed.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
After selecting a proper child seat for Secure the child in the child  
Lower Anchors and Tether for  
Children (LATCH System)  
your child, check to make sure it fits  
properly in your vehicle. Follow the  
instructions provided by the manu-  
facturer when installing the child  
seat. Note these general steps when  
installing the seat to your vehicle:  
restraint. Make sure the child is  
properly strapped in the child  
restraint according to the manufac-  
turer instructions.  
The LATCH system holds a child  
restraint during driving and in an acci-  
dent. This system is designed to  
make installation of the child restraint  
easier and reduce the possibility of  
improperly installing your child  
restraint. The LATCH system uses  
anchors in the vehicle and attach-  
ments on the child restraint. The  
LATCH system eliminates the need  
to use seat belts to secure the child  
restraint to the rear seats.  
Lower anchors are metal bars built  
into the vehicle. There are two lower  
anchors for each LATCH seating  
position that will accommodate a  
child restraint with lower attachments.  
To use the LATCH system in your  
vehicle, you must have a child  
restraint with LATCH attachments.  
The child seat manufacturer will pro-  
vide you with instructions on how to  
use the child seat with its attachments  
for the LATCH lower anchors.  
CAUTION  
Properly secure the child  
restraint to the vehicle. All child  
restraints must be secured to the  
vehicle with the lap part of a  
lap/shoulder belt or with the  
LATCH system. If using the  
lap/shoulder belt for your child  
restraint, the convertible locking  
retractor should be pulled all the  
way out to engage the "automatic  
locking" mode. (See page 2-42.)  
A child restraint in a closed  
vehicle can become very hot.To  
prevent burns, check the seat-  
ing surface and buckles before  
placing your child in the child  
restraint.  
Make sure the child restraint is  
firmly secured. After installing a  
child restraint to the vehicle, push  
and pull the seat forward-and-back  
and side-to-side to verify that it is  
securely attached to the seat. A  
child restraint secured with a seat  
belt should be installed as firmly as  
possible. However, some side-to-  
side movement can be expected.  
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WARNING  
Do not attempt to install a child  
restraint system using LATCH  
anchors in the rear center seat-  
ing position.There are no LATCH  
anchors provided for this seat.  
Using the outboard seat anchors  
can damage the anchors which  
may break or fail in a collision  
resulting in serious injury or  
death.  
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[A] : ISOFIX Anchorage Position Indicator,  
LATCH anchors have been provided  
in the left and right outboard rear  
seating positions. Their locations are  
shown in the illustration.There are no  
LATCH anchors provided for the cen-  
ter rear seating position.  
[B] : ISOFIX Anchorage  
The lower anchor position indicator  
symbols are located on the left and  
right rear seat backs to identify the  
position of the lower anchors in your  
vehicle (see arrows in illustration).  
The LATCH anchors are located  
between the seatback and the seat  
cushion of the rear seat left and right  
outboard seating positions.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
Securing a child restraint with  
the LATCH anchors system  
To install a LATCH-compatible child  
restraint in either of the rear outboard  
seating positions:  
1. Move the seat belt buckle away from  
the lower anchors.  
2. Move any other objects away from  
the anchors that could prevent a  
secure connection between the child  
restraint and the lower anchors.  
3. Place the child restraint on the vehi-  
cle seat, then attach the seat to the  
lower anchors according to the  
instructions provided by the child  
restraint manufacturer.  
4. Follow the child restraint instructions  
for properly adjusting and tightening  
the lower attachments on the child  
restraint to the lower anchors.  
NOTICE  
WARNING  
The recommended weight for the  
LATCH system is under 65 lb (30  
kg).  
How to determine an appropriate  
child restraint weight:  
Take the following precautions  
when using the LATCH system:  
Read and follow all installation  
instructions provided with  
your child restraint system.  
Child weight + Child restraint  
weight < 65 lb (30kg)  
To prevent the child from  
reaching and taking hold of  
unretracted seat belts, buckle  
all unused rear seat belts and  
retract the seat belt webbing  
behind the child. Children can  
be strangled if a shoulder belt  
becomes wrapped around  
their neck and the seat belt  
tightens.  
NEVER attach more than one  
child restraint to a single  
anchor. This could cause the  
anchor or attachment to come  
loose or break.  
Always have the LATCH sys-  
tem inspected by your author-  
ized HYUNDAI dealer after an  
accident. An accident can  
damage the LATCH system  
and may not properly secure  
the child restraint.  
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Securing a child restraint seat  
with "Tether Anchor" system  
WARNING  
Take the following precautions  
when installing the tether strap:  
Read and follow all installation  
instructions provided with  
your child restraint system.  
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NEVER attach more than one  
child restraint to a single teth-  
er anchor. This could cause  
the anchor or attachment to  
come loose or break.  
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To install the tether anchor:  
Do not attach the tether strap  
to anything other than the cor-  
rect tether anchor. It may not  
work properly if attached to  
something else.  
Do not use the tether anchors  
for adult seat belts or harness-  
es, or for attaching other items  
or equipment to the vehicle.  
1. Route the child restraint tether strap  
over the child restraint seatback.  
Route the tether strap under the  
head restraint and between the  
head restraint posts, or route the  
tether strap over the top of the vehi-  
cle seatback. Make sure the strap is  
not twisted.  
2. Connect the tether strap hook to the  
tether anchor, then tighten the teth-  
er strap according to the child seat  
manufacturer’s instructions to firmly  
secure the child restraint to the seat.  
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First secure the child restraint with  
the LATCH lower anchors or the seat  
belt. If the child restraint manufactur-  
er recommends that the top tether  
strap be attached, attach and tighten  
the top tether strap to the top tether  
strap anchor.  
Child restraint hook holders are  
located on the rear of the seatbacks.  
3. Check that the child restraint is  
securely attached to the seat by  
pushing and pulling the seat for-  
ward-and-back and side-to-side.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
To install a child restraint system on  
the rear seats, do the following:  
Securing a child restraint with  
lap/shoulder belt  
1. Place the child restraint system on  
a rear seat and route the lap/shoul-  
der belt around or through the child  
restraint, following the restraint  
manufacturer's instructions.  
When not using the LATCH system,  
all child restraints must be secured to  
a vehicle rear seat with the lap part  
of a lap/shoulder belt.  
Be sure the seat belt webbing is  
not twisted.  
WARNING  
ALWAYS place a rear-facing  
child restraint in the rear seat of  
the vehicle.  
Make sure to insert the belt into  
the guide(1).  
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NOTICE  
Automatic locking mode  
Placing  
a
rear-facing child  
Since all passenger seat belts move  
freely under normal conditions and  
only lock under extreme or emer-  
gency conditions (emergency locking  
mode), you must manually pull the  
seat belt all the way out to shift the  
retractor to the "Automatic Locking"  
mode to secure a child restraint.  
restraint in the front seat can  
result in serious injury or death  
if the child restraint is struck by  
an inflating air bag.  
When using the rear center seat  
belt, you should also refer to the  
"Rear Seat Belt – Passenger's 3-  
point system" section in this  
chapter.  
The "Automatic Locking" mode will  
help prevent the normal movement  
of the child in the vehicle from caus-  
ing the seat belt to loosen and com-  
promise the child restraint system.To  
secure a child restraint system, use  
the following procedure.  
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2. Make sure to insert the belt into 3. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch 4. Pull the shoulder portion of the seat  
the guide (1) and check that the  
seat belt is not twisted.  
into the buckle. Listen for the dis-  
tinct "click" sound.  
belt all the way out.When the shoul-  
der portion of the seat belt is fully  
extended, it will shift the retractor to  
the "Automatic Locking" (child  
restraint) mode.  
i
Information  
Position the release button so that it is  
easy to access in case of an emergency.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
6. Remove as much slack from the  
belt as possible by pushing down  
on the child restraint system while  
feeding the shoulder belt back into  
the retractor.  
7. Push and pull on the child restraint  
system to confirm that the seat  
belt is holding it firmly in place. If it  
is not, release the seat belt and  
repeat steps 2 through 6.  
NOTICE  
When the seat belt is allowed to  
retract to its fully stowed position,  
the retractor will automatically  
switch from the "Automatic  
Locking" mode to the emergency  
lock mode for normal adult usage.  
WARNING  
8. Double check that the retractor is  
in the "Automatic Locking" mode  
by attempting to pull more of the  
seat belt out of the retractor. If you  
cannot, the retractor is in the  
"Automatic Locking" mode.  
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If the retractor is not in the  
"Automatic Locking" mode, the  
child restraint can move when  
your vehicle turns or stops sud-  
denly. A child can be seriously  
injured or killed if the child  
restraint is not properly anchored  
in the car, including manually  
pulling the seat belt all the way  
out to shift the rectractor to the  
"Automatic Locking" mode.  
5. Slowly allow the shoulder portion of  
the seat belt to retract and listen for  
an audible "clicking" or "ratcheting"  
sound. This indicates that the  
retractor is in the "Automatic  
Locking" mode. If no distinct sound  
is heard, repeat steps 3 and 4.  
If your CRS manufacturer instructs or  
recommends you to use a tether  
anchor with the lap/shoulder belt,  
refer to the previous pages for more  
information.  
To remove the child restraint, press  
the release button on the buckle and  
then pull the lap/shoulder belt out of  
the restraint and allow the seat belt  
to retract fully.  
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AIR BAG - ADVANCED SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM  
2
1. Driver's front air bag  
2. Passenger's front air bag  
3. Side air bag  
4. Curtain air bag  
The actual air bags in the vehicle may differ from the illustration.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
This vehicle is equipped with an  
Advanced Supplemental Air Bag  
System for the driver's seat and front  
passenger's seats.  
WARNING  
AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
ALWAYS use seat belts and child restraints - every trip, every time,  
everyone! Even with air bags, you can be seriously injured or killed in  
a collision if you are improperly belted or not wearing your seat belt  
when the air bag inflates.  
NEVER place a child in any child restraint or booster seat in the front  
passenger seat. An inflating air bag could forcefully strike the infant  
or child causing serious or fatal injuries.  
ABC - Always Buckle Children under age 13 in the back seat. It is the  
safest place for children of any age to ride. If a child age 13 or older  
must be seated in the front seat, he or she must be properly belted  
and the seat should be moved as far back as possible.  
All occupants should sit upright with the seatback in an upright posi-  
tion, centered on the seat cushion with their seat belt on, legs com-  
fortably extended and their feet on the floor until the vehicle is parked  
and is turned off. If an occupant is out of position during an accident,  
the rapidly deploying air bag may forcefully contact the occupant  
causing serious or fatal injuries.  
The front air bags are designed to  
supplement the three-point seat  
belts. For these air bags to provide  
protection, the seat belts must be  
worn at all times when driving.  
You can be severely injured or killed  
in an accident if you are not wearing  
a seat belt. Air bags are designed to  
supplement seat belts, but do not  
replace them. Also, air bags are not  
designed to deploy in every collision.  
In some accidents, the seat belts are  
the only restraint protecting you.  
You and your passengers should never sit or lean unnecessarily  
close to the air bags or lean against the door or center console.  
Move your seat as far back as possible from front air bags, while still  
maintaining control of the vehicle. The U.S. National Highway Traffic  
Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends that drivers allow at  
least 10 inches (25 cm) between the center of the steering wheel and  
the chest.  
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Driver’s front air bag  
The advanced SRS offers the ability  
to control the air bag inflation within  
two levels. A first stage level is pro-  
vided for moderate-severity impacts.  
A second stage level is provided for  
more severe impacts.  
According to the impact severity, the  
SRS Control Module (SRSCM) con-  
trols the air bag inflation. Failure to  
properly wear seat belts can  
increase the risk or severity of injury  
in an accident.  
Where Are the Air Bags?  
Driver's and passenger's front  
air bags  
Your vehicle is equipped with a  
Advanced Supplemental Restraint  
System (SRS) and lap/shoulder belts  
at both the driver and passenger  
seating positions.  
The SRS consists of air bags which  
are located in the center of the steer-  
ing wheel, in the driver's side lower  
crash pad below the steering wheel  
column and the passenger's side  
front panel pad above the glove box.  
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Passenger’s front air bag  
The air bags are labeled with the let-  
ters "AIR BAG" embossed on the  
pad covers.  
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The purpose of the SRS is to provide  
the vehicle's driver and front passen-  
gers with additional protection than  
that offered by the seat belt system  
alone.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
The side air bags are designed to  
deploy during certain side impact  
collisions, depending on the crash  
severity.  
The side and curtain air bags on  
both sides of the vehicle may deploy  
if a rollover or possible rollover is  
detected.  
Side air bags  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of serious  
injury or death from an inflating  
front air bags, take the following  
precautions:  
Seat belts must be worn at all  
times to help keep occupants  
positioned properly.  
Move your seat as far back as  
possible from front air bags,  
while still maintaining control  
of the vehicle.  
Never lean against the door or  
center console.  
The side air bags are not designed to  
deploy in all side impact or rollover  
situations.  
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WARNING  
To reduce the risk of serious  
injury or death from an inflating  
side air bag, take the following  
precautions:  
Do not allow the front passen-  
ger to place their feet or legs  
on the dashboard.  
Seat belts must be worn at all  
times to help keep occupants  
positioned properly.  
No objects (such as crash pad  
cover, cellular phone holder,  
cup holder, perfume or stickers)  
should be placed over or near  
the air bag modules on the  
steering wheel, instrument  
panel, windshield glass, and the  
front passenger's panel above  
the glove box. Such objects  
could cause harm if the vehicle  
is in a crash severe enough to  
cause the air bags to deploy.  
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Your vehicle is equipped with a side  
air bag in each front seat. The pur-  
pose of the air bag is to provide the  
vehicle's driver and the front passen-  
ger with additional protection than  
that offered by the seat belt alone.  
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Curtain air bags  
Do not allow passengers to  
lean their heads or bodies  
onto doors, put their arms on  
the doors, stretch their arms  
out of the window, or place  
objects between the doors  
and seats.  
Hold the steering wheel at the  
9 o'clock and 3 o'clock posi-  
tions, to minimize the risk of  
injuries to your hands and  
arms.  
Do not use any accessory  
seat covers.This could reduce  
or prevent the effectiveness  
of the system.  
Do not place any objects over  
the air bag or between the air  
bag and yourself. Also, do not  
attach any objects around the  
area the air bag inflates such  
as the door, side door glass,  
front and rear pillar.  
Do not install any accessories  
on the side or near the side air  
bags.  
Do not put any objects  
between the side airbag label  
and seat cushion. It could  
cause harm if the vehicle is in  
a crash severe enough to  
cause the air bags to deploy.  
Do not cause impact to the  
doors when the ignition  
switch button is in the ON  
position as this may cause the  
side air bags to inflate.  
If the seat or seat cover is  
damaged, have the vehicle  
checked and repaired by an  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
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Do not place any objects  
between the door and the  
seat. They may become dan-  
gerous projectiles if the side  
air bag inflates.  
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Curtain air bags are located along  
both sides of the roof rails above the  
front and rear doors.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
They are designed to help protect the  
heads of the front seat occupants  
and the rear outboard seat occupants  
in certain side impact collisions.  
The curtain air bags are designed to  
deploy during certain side impact  
collisions, depending on the crash  
severity.  
The side and curtain air bags on  
both sides of the vehicle may deploy  
if a rollover or possible rollover is  
detected.  
The curtain air bags are not designed  
to deploy in all side impact or rollover  
situations.  
How Does the Air Bag System  
Operate?  
Properly  
secure  
child  
restraints as far away from the  
door as possible.  
Do not place any objects over  
the air bag. Also, do not attach  
any objects around the area  
the air bag inflates such as the  
door, side door glass, front  
and rear pillar, roof side rail.  
Do not hang other objects  
except clothes, especially  
hard or breakable objects. In  
an accident, it may cause  
vehicle damage or personal  
injury.  
Do not allow passengers to  
lean their heads or bodies onto  
doors, put their arms on the  
doors, stretch their arms out of  
the window, or place objects  
between the doors and seats.  
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The SRS consists of the following  
components:  
1. Driver's front air bag module  
2. Passenger's front air bag module  
3. Side air bag modules  
4. Curtain air bag modules  
5. Retractor pre-tensioner  
6. Air bag warning light  
7. SRS control module (SRSCM)/  
Rollover sensor  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of serious  
injury or death from an inflating  
curtain air bag, take the follow-  
ing precautions:  
All seat occupants must wear  
seat belts at all times to help  
keep occupants positioned  
properly.  
Do not open or repair the side  
curtain air bags.  
8. Front impact sensors  
9. Side impact sensors  
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10. Side pressure sensors  
11. Seat belt buckle sensor  
SRS warning light  
WARNING  
12. Emergency Fastening Device  
System  
13. Occupant classification system  
If your SRS malfunctions, the air  
bag may not inflate properly dur-  
ing an accident increasing the  
risk of serious injury or death.  
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The SRS (Supplement Restraint  
System) air bag warning light on the  
instrument panel displays the air bag  
symbol depicted in the illustration.  
The system checks the air bag elec-  
trical system for malfunctions. The  
light indicates that there is a potential  
malfunction with your air bag system,  
which could include your side and  
curtain air bags used for rollover pro-  
tection.  
If any of the following condi-  
tions occur, your SRS is mal-  
functioning:  
The light does not turn on for  
approximately six seconds  
when the Engine Start/Stop  
button is in the ON position.  
The light stays on after illumi-  
nating for approximately six  
seconds.  
The SRSCM (Supplemental Restraint  
System Control Module) continually  
monitors all SRS components while  
the ignition switch is in the ON position  
to determine if a crash impact is  
severe enough to require air bag  
deployment or pre-tensioner seat belt  
deployment.  
The light comes on while the  
vehicle is in motion.  
The light blinks when the  
engine is running.  
Have an authorized HYUNDAI  
dealer inspect the SRS as soon  
as possible if any of these con-  
ditions occur.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
During a frontal collision, sensors will • The front air bags will completely To help provide protection, the air  
detect the vehicle's deceleration. If  
the rate of deceleration is high  
enough, the control unit will inflate  
the front air bags.  
The front air bags help protect the  
driver and front passenger by  
responding to frontal impacts in  
inflate and deflate in an instant. It is  
virtually impossible for you to see  
the air bags inflate during an acci-  
dent. It is much more likely that you  
will simply see the deflated air bags  
hanging out of their storage com-  
partments after the collision.  
bags must inflate rapidly.The speed  
of air bag inflation is a consequence  
of extremely short time in which to  
inflate the air bag between the  
occupant and the vehicle structures  
before the occupant impacts those  
structures. This speed of inflation  
reduces the risk of serious or life-  
threatening injuries and is thus a  
necessary part of air bag design.  
However, the rapid air bag inflation  
can also cause injuries which can  
include facial abrasions, bruises  
and broken bones because the  
inflation speed also causes the air  
bags to expand with a great deal of  
force.  
which seat belts alone cannot pro- • In addition to inflating in certain  
vide adequate restraint. When need-  
ed, the side air bags help provide  
protection in the event of a side  
impact or rollover.  
• Air bags are activated (able to  
inflate if necessary) only when the  
Engine Start/Stop button is in the  
ON position.  
• Air bags inflate in the event of cer-  
tain frontal or side collisions to help  
protect the occupants from serious  
physical injury.  
• Generally, air bags are designed to  
inflate based upon the severity of a  
collision, its direction, etc. These  
two factors determine whether the  
sensors produce an electronic  
deployment/inflation signal.  
side collisions, vehicles equipped  
with a rollover sensor, side and  
curtain air bags will inflate if the  
sensing system detects a rollover.  
When a rollover is detected, side  
and curtain air bags will remain  
inflated longer to help provide pro-  
tection from ejection, especially  
when used in conjunction with the  
seat belts.  
• There are even circumstances  
under which contact with the air  
bag can cause fatal injuries, espe-  
cially if the occupant is positioned  
excessively close to the air bag.  
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Driver's front air bag (1)  
You can take steps to help reduce  
the risk of being injured by an inflat-  
ing air bag.The greatest risk is sitting  
too close to the air bag. An air bag  
needs about 10 inches (25 cm) of  
space to inflate. NHTSA recom-  
mends that drivers allow at least 10  
inches (25 cm) between the center of  
the steering wheel and the chest.  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of serious  
injury or death from an inflating  
air bag, take the following pre-  
cautions:  
NEVER place a child restraint  
in the front passenger seat.  
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Always properly restrain chil-  
dren under age 13 in the rear  
seats of the vehicle.  
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Adjust the front passenger’s  
and driver's seats as far to the  
rear as possible while allow-  
ing you to maintain full con-  
trol of the vehicle.  
When the SRSCM detects a suffi-  
ciently severe impact to the front of  
the vehicle, it will automatically  
deploy the front air bags.  
Hold the steering wheel with  
hands at the 9 o'clock and 3  
o'clock positions.  
Never place anything or any-  
one between the air bag and  
the seat occupant.  
Do not allow the front passen-  
ger to place their feet or legs  
on the dashboard.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
Driver's front air bag (2)  
Driver's front air bag (3)  
WARNING  
To prevent objects from becom-  
ing dangerous projectiles when  
the passenger's air bag inflates:  
Do not install or place any  
objects (drink holder, CD  
holder, stickers, etc.) on the  
front passenger's panel above  
the glove box where the pas-  
senger's air bag is located.  
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Do not install a container of  
liquid air freshener near the  
instrument cluster or on the  
instrument panel surface.  
Passenger's front air bag  
Upon deployment, tear seams mold-  
ed directly into the pad covers will  
separate under pressure from the  
expansion of the air bags. Further  
opening of the covers allows full  
inflation of the air bags.  
A fully inflated air bag, in combina-  
tion with a properly worn seat belt,  
slows the driver or the front passen-  
ger forward motion, reducing the risk  
of head and chest injury.  
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After complete inflation, the air bag  
immediately starts deflating, enabling  
the driver to maintain forward visibili-  
ty and the ability to steer or operate  
other controls.  
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Noise and smoke from inflating  
air bag  
What to Expect After an Air  
Bag Inflates  
Always wash exposed skin  
areas thoroughly with cold  
and mild soap.  
Always have an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer replace the  
air bag immediately after  
deployment. Air bags are  
designed to be used only  
once.  
When the air bags inflate, they make  
a loud noise and may produce  
smoke and powder in the air inside of  
the vehicle. This is normal and is a  
result of the ignition of the air bag  
inflator. After the air bag inflates, you  
may feel substantial discomfort in  
breathing because of the contact of  
your chest with both the seat belt and  
the air bag, as well as from breathing  
the smoke and powder. The powder  
may aggravate asthma for some  
people. If you experience breathing  
problems after an air bag deploy-  
ment, seek medical attention imme-  
diately.  
Though the smoke and powder are  
nontoxic, they may cause irritation to  
the skin, eyes, nose, throat, etc. If  
this is the case, wash and rinse with  
cold water immediately and seek  
medical attention if the symptoms  
persist.  
After a frontal or side air bag inflates,  
it will deflate very quickly. Air bag  
inflation will not prevent the driver  
from seeing out of the windshield or  
being able to steer. Curtain air bags  
may remain partially inflated for  
some time after they deploy.  
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WARNING  
After an air bag inflates, take  
the following precautions:  
Open your windows and doors  
as soon as possible after  
impact to reduce prolonged  
exposure to the smoke and  
powder released by the inflat-  
ing air bag.  
Do not touch the air bag stor-  
age area's internal compo-  
nents immediately after an air  
bag has inflated. The parts  
that come into contact with an  
inflating air bag may be very  
hot.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
For example, if a child restraint of the  
type specified in the regulations is on  
the seat, the occupant classification  
sensor can detect it and cause the  
air bag to turn OFF.  
Main components of the  
Occupant Classification  
System (OCS)  
Occupant Classification System  
• A detection device located within  
the front passenger seat cushion.  
• Electronic system to determine  
whether the passenger air bag  
systems should be activated or  
deactivated.  
• An indicator light located on the  
instrument panel which illuminates  
the words "PASSENGER AIR BAG  
OFF" indicating the front passen-  
ger air bag system is deactivated.  
• The instrument panel air bag indi-  
cator light is interconnected with  
the OCS.  
For USA  
Front passenger seat adult occu-  
pants who are properly seated and  
wearing the seat belt properly,  
should not cause the passenger air  
bag to be automatically turned OFF.  
For small adults it may be turned  
OFF, however, if the occupant does  
not sit in the seat properly (for exam-  
ple, by not sitting upright, by sitting  
on the edge of the seat, or by other-  
wise being out of position), this could  
cause the sensor to turn the air bag  
OFF.  
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For Canada  
You will find the "PASSENGER AIR  
BAG OFF" indicator on the center  
fascia panel. This system detects the  
conditions 1-4 in the following table  
and activates or deactivates the front  
passenger air bag based on these  
conditions.  
The OCS is designed to help detect  
the presence of a properly-seated  
front passenger and determine if the  
passenger's front air bag should be  
enabled (may inflate) or not.  
The purpose is to help reduce the  
risk of injury or death from an inflat-  
ing air bag to certain front passenger  
seat occupants, such as children, by  
requiring the air bag to be automati-  
cally turned OFF.  
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Your vehicle is equipped with an  
Occupant Classification System  
(OCS) in the front passenger's seat.  
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Always be sure that you and all vehi-  
cle occupants are seated properly  
and wearing the seat belt properly for  
the most effective protection by the  
air bag and the seat belt.  
The OCS may not function properly if  
the passenger takes actions which  
can affect the classification system.  
These include:  
Condition and operation in the front passenger Occupant Classification System  
Indicator/Warning light  
Devices  
Condition detected by the  
occupant classification system  
"PASSENGER  
AIR BAG OFF"  
indicator light  
SRS  
warning light  
Front passenger  
air bag  
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1. Adult *1  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Activated  
2. Infant *2 or child restraint  
system with 12 months old *3 *4  
On  
Deactivated  
• Failing to sit in an upright position.  
• Leaning against the door or center  
console.  
• Sitting towards the sides of the  
front of the seat.  
• Putting their legs on the dashboard  
or resting them on other locations  
which reduce the passenger  
weight on the front seat.  
• Wearing the seat belt improperly.  
• Reclining the seatback.  
3. Unoccupied  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
Deactivated  
Activated  
4. Malfunction in the system  
*1 The system judges a person of adult size as an adult. When a smaller adult sits in the front  
passenger seat, the system may recognize him/her as a child depending on his/her physique  
and posture.  
*2 Do not allow children to ride in the front passenger seat. When a larger child who has out-  
grown a child restraint system sits in the front passenger seat, the system may recognize  
him/her as an adult depending upon his/her physique or sitting position.  
*3 Never install a child restraint system on the front passenger seat.  
*4 The PASSENGER AIR BAG "OFF" indicator may turn on or off when a child above 12 months  
to 12 years old (with or without child restraint system) sits in the front passenger seat. This is  
a normal condition.  
• Wearing a thick cloth like ski wear  
or hip protection wear.  
• Putting an additional thick cushion  
on the seat.  
• Putting electrical devices (e.g.  
notebook, satellite radio) on the  
seat with inverter charging.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
WARNING  
Riding in an improper position or placing weight on the front passenger’s seat when it is unoccupied by a  
passenger adversely affects the OCS. To reduce the risk of serious injury or death:  
NEVER put a heavy load in  
the front seat or seatback  
pocket, or hang any items  
on the front passenger  
seat.  
NEVER ride with the seat-  
back reclined when the  
vehicle is moving.  
OLMB033103  
OLMB033102  
OLMB033104  
OVQ036013NB  
OLMB033100  
OLMB033101  
NEVER place your feet or  
legs on the dashboard.  
NEVER place your feet on  
the front passenger seat-  
back.  
NEVER lean on the door or  
center console or sit on  
one side of the front pas-  
senger seat.  
NEVER sit with your hips  
shifted towards the front  
of the seat.  
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Do not sit on the passen-  
ger seat wearing heavily  
padded clothes such as  
ski wear and hip protector.  
Do not place electronic  
devices such as laptops,  
DVD player, or conductive  
materials such as water  
bottles on the passenger  
seat.  
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Do not use electronic  
devices such as laptops  
and satellite radios which  
use inverter chargers.  
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ODH035902K  
If large quantity of liquid  
has been spilled on the  
passenger seat, the air  
bag warning light may  
illuminate or malfunction.  
Do not use car seat  
accessories such as thick  
blankets and cushions  
which cover up the car  
seat surface.  
Therefore, make sure the  
seat has been completely  
dried before driving the  
vehicle.  
ODH035901K  
ODH035903K  
Do not place sharp objects on the front passenger seat.These may damage the occupant detection sys-  
tem, if they puncture the seat cushion.  
Do not place any items under the front passenger seat.  
When changing or replacing the seat or seat cover, use original items only. The OCS has been devel-  
oped based on using original HYUNDAI car seats only. Altering or changing the authentic parts may  
result in system malfunction and increase risk of injury when in collision. Any of the above could inter-  
fere with the proper operation of the OCS sensor thereby increasing the risk of an injury in an accident.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
Do Not Install a Child Restraint  
in the Front Passenger's Seat  
WARNING  
Never allow an adult passenger  
to ride in the front passenger  
seat when the "PASSENGER AIR  
BAG OFF" indicator is illuminat-  
ed. During a collision, the air bag  
will not inflate if the indicator is  
illuminated. Have your passen-  
ger reposition himself in the  
seat. If the "PASSENGER AIR  
BAG OFF" indicator remains illu-  
minated after the passenger  
repositions himself properly and  
the vehicle is restarted, have the  
passenger move to the rear seat  
because the air bag will not  
inflate.  
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Proper seated position for OCS  
If the "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF"  
indicator is on when an adult is seat-  
ed in the front passenger seat, place  
the Engine Start/Stop button in the  
OFF position and ask the passenger  
to sit properly (sitting upright with the  
seat back in an upright position, cen-  
tered on the seat cushion with their  
seat belt on, legs comfortably  
extended and their feet on the floor).  
Restart the engine and have the per-  
son remain in that position. This will  
allow the system to detect the person  
and to enable the passenger air bag.  
If the "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF"  
indicator is still on, ask the passen-  
ger to move to the rear seat.  
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Even though your vehicle is equipped  
with the OCS, never install a child  
restraint in the front passenger's seat.  
An inflating air bag can forcefully  
strike a child or child restraint result-  
ing in serious or fatal injury.  
NOTICE  
The "PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF"  
indicator illuminates for approxi-  
mately 4 seconds after the Engine  
Start/Stop button is in the ON  
position or after the engine is  
started. If the front passenger seat  
is occupied, the OCS will then  
classify the front passenger after  
several more seconds.  
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Why Didn't My Air Bag Go Off  
in a Collision?  
Do not perform maintenance  
on or around the air bag sen-  
sors. If the location or angle of  
the sensors is altered, the air  
bags may deploy when they  
should not or may not deploy  
when they should.  
Do not install bumper guards  
or replace the bumper with a  
non-genuine HYUNDAI parts.  
This may adversely affect the  
collision and air bag deploy-  
ment performance.  
Place the ignition switch in  
the LOCK/OFF or ACC posi-  
tion when the vehicle is being  
towed to prevent inadvertent  
air bag deployment.  
Have all air bag repairs conduct-  
ed by an authorized HYUNDAI  
dealer.  
WARNING  
Air bags are not designed to inflate in  
every collision. There are certain  
types of accidents in which the air bag  
would not be expected to provide  
additional protection. These include  
rear impacts, second or third colli-  
sions in multiple impact accidents, as  
well as low speed impacts. Damage  
to the vehicle indicates a collision  
energy absorption, and is not an indi-  
cator of whether or not an air bag  
should have inflated.  
NEVER place a rear-facing or  
front-facing child restraint in  
the front passenger's seat of  
the vehicle.  
An inflating frontal air bag  
could forcefully strike a child  
resulting in serious injury or  
death.  
Always properly restrain chil-  
dren in an appropriate child  
restraint in the rear seat of the  
vehicle.  
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Air bag collision sensors  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of an air bag  
deploying unexpectedly and  
causing serious injury or death:  
Do not hit or allow any objects  
to impact the locations where air  
bags or sensors are installed.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
1. SRS control module/Rollover sensor  
2. Front impact sensor  
3. Side pressure sensor  
4. Side impact sensor  
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Although the driver's and front pas-  
senger's air bags are designed to  
inflate only in frontal collisions, they  
also may inflate in other types of col-  
lisions if the front impact sensors  
detect a sufficient impact. Side and  
curtain air bags are designed to  
inflate only in side impact collisions  
or rollover situations, but they may  
inflate in other collisions if the side  
impact sensors detect a sufficient  
impact.  
Air bag inflation conditions  
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OOS037050  
If the vehicle chassis is impacted by  
bumps or objects on unimproved  
roads, the air bags may deploy. Drive  
carefully on unimproved roads or on  
surfaces not designed for vehicle  
traffic to prevent unintended air bag  
deployment.  
OOS037049  
Front air bags  
Front air bags are designed to inflate  
in a frontal collision depending on  
the severity of impact of the front col-  
lision.  
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Side and curtain air bags  
Side and curtain air bags are  
designed to inflate when an impact is  
detected by side collision sensors  
depending on the severity of impact  
resulting from a side impact collision.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
Air bag non-inflation conditions  
OOS037053  
OOS037054  
Front air bags are not designed to Front air bags may not inflate in side  
inflate in rear collisions, because impact collisions, because occupants  
occupants are moved backward by move in the direction of the collision,  
the force of the impact. In this case, and thus in side impacts, front air bag  
inflated air bags would not provide deployment would not provide addi-  
OOS037052  
In certain low-speed collisions the air  
bags may not deploy. The air bags  
are designed not to deploy in such  
cases because they may not provide  
benefits beyond the protection of the  
seat belts.  
any additional benefit.  
tional occupant protection.  
However, side and curtain air bags  
may inflate depending on the severi-  
ty of impact.  
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OTL035069  
OOS037055  
OTL035068  
In an angled collision, the force of Just before impact, drivers often Front air bags may not inflate in  
impact may direct the occupants in a brake heavily. Such heavy braking rollover accidents because air bag  
direction where the air bags would lowers the front portion of the vehicle deployment could not provide protec-  
not be able to provide any additional causing it to "ride" under a vehicle tion to the occupants.  
benefit, and thus the sensors may with a higher ground clearance. Air  
However, side and curtain air bags  
may inflate when the vehicle is rolled  
over by a side impact collision.  
not deploy any air bags.  
bags may not inflate in this "under-  
ride" situation because deceleration  
forces that are detected by sensors  
may be significantly reduced by such  
"underride" collisions.  
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Safety system of your vehicle  
SRS Care  
WARNING  
The SRS is virtually maintenance-  
free and there are no parts you can  
safely service by yourself. If the SRS  
air bag warning light does not illumi-  
nate when the ignition switch is in the  
ON position, or continuously remains  
on, have your vehicle immediately  
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI  
dealer.  
Any work on the SRS system, such  
as removing, installing, repairing, or  
any work on the steering wheel, the  
front passenger's panel, front seats  
and roof rails must be performed by  
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.  
Improper handling of the SRS system  
may result in serious personal injury.  
To reduce the risk of serious  
injury or death, take the follow-  
ing precautions:  
Do not attempt to modify or  
disconnect the SRS compo-  
nents or wiring, including the  
addition of any kind of badges  
to the pad covers or modifica-  
tions to the body structure.  
Do not place objects over or  
near the air bag modules on  
the steering wheel, instrument  
panel, or the front passen-  
ger’s panel above the glove  
box.  
OOS037056  
Air bags may not inflate if the vehicle  
collides with objects such as utility  
poles or trees, where the point of  
impact is concentrated and the colli-  
sion energy is absorbed by the vehi-  
cle structure.  
Clean the air bag pad covers  
with a soft cloth moistened  
with plain water. Solvents or  
cleaners could adversely  
affect the air bag covers and  
proper deployment of the sys-  
tem.  
Always have inflated air bags  
replaced by an authorized  
HYUNDAI dealer.  
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Do not modify the front seats.  
Air Bag Warning Labels  
If components of the air bag  
system must be discarded, or if  
the vehicle must be scrapped,  
certain safety precautions  
must be observed. Consult an  
authorized HYUNDAI dealer for  
the necessary information.  
Failure to follow these precau-  
tions could increase the risk of  
personal injury.  
Modification of the front seats could  
interfere with the operation of the  
supplemental restraint system sens-  
ing components or side air bags.  
Do not place items under the front  
seats. Placing items under the front  
seats could interfere with the opera-  
tion of the supplemental restraint  
system sensing components and  
wiring harnesses.  
Do not cause impact to the doors.  
Impact to the doors when the Engine  
Start/Stop button is in the ON posi-  
tion may cause the air bags to inflate.  
Modifications to accommodate  
disabilities. If you require modifica-  
tion to your vehicle to accommodate  
a disability, contact the HYUNDAI  
Customer Connect Center at 800-  
633-5151.  
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OAD035053N  
Air bag warning labels, required by  
the U.S. National Highway Traffic  
Safety Administration (NHTSA), are  
attached to alert the driver and pas-  
sengers of potential risks of the air  
bag system. Be sure to read all of the  
information about the air bags that  
are installed on your vehicle in this  
Owners Manual.  
Additional Safety Precautions  
Passengers should not move out  
of or change seats while the vehi-  
cle is moving. A passenger who is  
not wearing a seat belt during a  
crash or emergency stop can be  
thrown against the inside of the vehi-  
cle, against other occupants, or be  
ejected from the vehicle.  
Do not use any accessories on  
seat belts. Devices claiming to  
improve occupant comfort or reposi-  
tion the seat belt can reduce the pro-  
tection provided by the seat belt and  
increase the chance of serious injury  
in a crash.  
Adding equipment to or modify-  
ing your air bag equipped vehicle  
If you modify your vehicle by chang-  
ing your vehicle's frame, bumper sys-  
tem, front end or side sheet metal or  
ride height, this may affect the opera-  
tion of your vehicle's air bag system.  
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