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Subaru 2005 Impreza User Manual

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Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags

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The SRS airbag can function only when the ignition

switch is in the “ON” position.

If the front sub sensors inside the both front fenders

and the impact sensors in the airbag control module

detect a certain predetermined amount of force during

a frontal collision, the control module sends signals to

the frontal airbag modules instructing them to inflate

the SRS frontal airbags. Then both airbag modules

produce gas, which instantly inflates driver’s and pas-

senger’s SRS frontal airbags. After the deployment,

the SRS airbags immediately start to deflate so that

the driver’s vision is not obstructed. The time required

from detecting impact to the deflation of the SRS air-

bag after deployment is shorter than the blink of an

eye.

The front passenger’s SRS frontal airbag deploys to-

gether with driver’s SRS frontal airbag even when no

one occupies the front passenger’s seat.

Although it is highly unlikely that the SRS airbag would

activate in a non-accident situation, should it occur,

the SRS airbag will deflate quickly, not obscuring vi-

sion and will not interfere with the driver’s ability to

maintain control of the vehicle.

When the SRS airbag deploys, a sudden, fairly loud

inflation noise will be heard and some smoke will be

released. These occurrences are normal result of the

deployment. This smoke does not indicate a fire in the

vehicle.

Do not touch the SRS airbag system compo-

nents around the steering wheel and dash-

board with bare hands right after deployment.

Doing so can cause burns because the compo-

nents can be very hot as a result of deployment.

The SRS frontal airbag is designed to deploy in the

event of an accident involving a moderate to severe

frontal collision. It is basically not designed to deploy

in lesser frontal impacts because the necessary pro-

tection can be achieved by the seatbelt alone. Also, it

is basically not designed to deploy in side or rear im-

pacts or in roll-over accidents because deployment of

the SRS frontal airbag would not help the occupant in

those situations. The SRS airbag is designed to func-

tion on a one-time-only basis.

SRS airbag deployment depends on the level of force

experienced in the passenger compartment during a

collision. That level differs from one type of collision to

another, and it may have no bearing on the visible