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How The Air Bag System
Works (CONT)
What will you see after an air bag
inflation?
After the air bag has inflated, it will then
quickly deflate, This occurs
so quickly
that some people may not even realize
that the air bag inflated. Some
components of the air bag module
in the
steering wheel hub may be hot for a short
time, but the portion of the bag that comes
into contact with you will not be hot to
the touch. There will be small amounts of
smoke and dust coming from vents in the
deflated air bag. The air bag will
not
impede the driver’s vision or ability to
steer the vehicle, nor will it hinder the
occupants from exiting the vehicle.
0 The air bag is designed to inflate only
once. After it inflates, you’ll need
some new parts for your air bag
system. If you don’t get them, the air
bag system won’t be there to help
protect you in another crash.
A new
system will include the air bag module
and possibly other parts. The service
manual has information about the
need to replace other parts.
Your vehicle is equipped with a
diagnostic module, which records
information about the air bag system
if the air bag deploys during a crash.
The module records information about
the readiness .of the system, which
sensors activated the deployment, and
whether the driver’s safety belt was in
use.
Let only qualified technicians work on
your air bag system. Improper service
can mean that your air bag system
won’t work properly. See your dealer
for service.
NOTICE:
If you damage the cover for the
driver’s air bag, it may not work
properly. You may have to replace
the air bag on the steering wheel.
Do not open or break the air bag
cover.
Is the smoke from an air bag inflation
harmful?
The particles emitted during air bag
inflation are not harmful to most people.
Some people with respiratory ailments
may experience difficulty breathing if
they’stay in the vehicle with the windows
closed’after air bag inflation.
So, if your
air bag inflates, you and any passengers
should exit the vehicle if and when it is
safe’to do
so. If you or your passengers
can’t get out of the vehicle, try to get
fresh air by opening a window, turning on
the fan, or opening
a door.
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Servicing Your Air
Bag-Equipped Pontiac
The air bag affects how your Pontiac
should be serviced. There are parts of the
air bag system
in several places around
your vehicle.
.You don’t want the system
to inflate while someone is working on
your vehicle. Your Pontiac dealer and the
1994 Grand Am Service Manual have
informati-on about servicing your vehicle
and the air bag system. The air bag
system does not need regular
maintenance.
Safety Belt Use During
Pregnancy
Safety belts work for everyone, including
pregnant women. Like all occupants, they
are more likely to be seriously injured
if
they don’t wear safety belts.
A pregnant woman should wear a
lap-shoulder belt, and the lap portion
should be worn as low as possible
throughout the pregnancy.
The best way to protect the fetus is to
protect the mother. When a safety belt is
worn properly, it’s more likely that the
fetus won’t be hurt
in a crash. For
pregnant women, as for anyone, the key
to making safety belts effective is wearing
them properly.
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I Right Front Passenger
Position
:he right front passenger’s safety belt
vorks the same way as the driver’s safety
)elt. See “Driver Position”, earlier
in this
)art.
Adjust the seat (to see how, see “Seats” in
the Index) so you can sit up straight.
Move your seat far enough forward that
your feet touch the part of the car that is
called the “toeboard” (A). That way you’d
be less likely
to slide under the lap belt in
a crash.
I Rear Seat Passengers
It’s very important for rear seat
passengers
to buckle up! Accident
statistics show that unbelted people
in the
rear seat are
hurt more often in crashes
than those who are wearing safety belts.
Rear passengers who aren’t safety belted
can be thrown out of the vehicle
in a
crash. And they can strike others
in the
vehicle who are wearing safety belts.
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I Center Passenger
.ap Belt
Position
our vehicle has a rear bench seat and
)meone can sit
in the center position.
When you sit in a center seating position,
you have a lap safety belt, which has no
retractor.
To make the belt longer, tilt the
latch plate and pull it along the belt.
To make the belt shorter, pull its free end
as shown until the belt is snug.
Buckle, position and release it the same
way as the lap part of a lap-shoulder belt.
If the belt isn’t long enough, see “Safety
Belt Extender” at the end of this section.
Make sure the release button on the
buckle is positioned
so you would be able
10 unbuckle the safety belt quickly if you
:ver had to.
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Pear Seat Outside
Dassenger Positions
,ap-Shoulder Belt
’he positions next to the windows have
sp-shoulder belts. Here’s how to wear
me properly.
1, Pick up the latch plate and pull the
belt across you. Don’t let
it get
twisted.
2. Push the latch plate into the buckle
until it clicks.
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If the belt stops before it reaches the
buckle, tilt the latch plate and keep
pulling until you can buckle
it.
Pull up on the latch plate to make sure
it is secure.
If the belt is not long enough, see
“Safety Belt Extender” at the end of
this section. Make sure the release
button
on the buckle is positioned so
you would be able to unbuckle the
safety belt quickly
if you ever had to.
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Rear Seat Outside
Passenger Positions
(CONT.)
3. To make the lap part tight, pull down
on the buckle end of the belt as you
pull
up on the shoulder part.
The lap part of the belt should be worn
low and snug on the hips, just touching
the thighs. In a crash, this applies force
tc
the strong pelvic bones. And you’d be
less likely to slide under the lap belt. If
you slid under it, the belt
would apply
force at your abdomen. This could cause
serious or even fatal injuries. The
shoulder belt should go over the shoulder
and across the chest. These parts
of the
body are best able to take belt restraining
forces.
The safety belt locks if there’s a sudden
stop or a crash.
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4. To unlatch the belt, just push the
button on the buckle.
Rear Safety Belt Comfort
Guides for Children and
Small Adults
Rear shoulder belt comfort guides will
provide added comfort for children who
have outgrown child restraints and for
small adults. The comfort guides pull the
shoulder belts away from the neck and
head.
There is one guide for each outside
passenger position
in the rear seat. You
will find them tucked
in between the
seatback and the interior body, about
half-way down the edge of the seatback.
Here is how you should install the
comfort guides on the shoulder belts:
1. Pull the elastic cord out from between
the edge of the seatback and the
interior body to remove the guide
from its storage clip.
2. Slide the guide under and past the
belt. The elastic cord must be under
the belt. Then, place the guide over
the belt, and insert the two edges of
the belt into the slots of the guide.
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Rear Safety Belf Comfort Guides
for Children and
Small Adults
(CONK)
3. Be sure that the belt is not twisted and
it lies flat. The elastic cord must be
under the belt and the guide
on top.
4. Buckle the belt around the child, and
make sure that both the lap belt and
the shoulder belt are secured properly.
Make sure that the shoulder belt
crosses the shoulder. See “Safety
Belts, Rear Seat Passengers”
in the
Index.
To remove and store the comfort guides,
just perform these steps in reverse order.
Squeeze the belt edges together
so that
you can take them out from the guides.
Pull the guide upward to expose its
storage clip, and then slide the guide onto
the clip. Rotate the guide and clipkward
and in between the seatback and the
interior body, leaving only the loop of
elastic cord exposed.
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