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b e heard  and  some smoke will b e released . These oc c
urrenc es are
normal result of the d ep loyment. This smoke d oes no t ind ic ate a fi

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Examples of the types of accidents in which it is possible that 
the SRS frontal airbag will deploy.
The SRS frontal airb ag  may b e ac tivated  when the ve hic le sustains a
hard  imp ac t in

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HS0240HS0239
HS0238
The vehicle strikes a tele- phone pole or similar ob- ject.
The vehicle slides under a truck
’s load bed. The vehicle sust

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HB1070BB
�SRS side airbag (if equipped)
WARNING
� The SRS side airbag is designed as only a supplement to the
primary protection provided by the seatbelt. It does not do away with the need to fas

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the rear seat anyway and should be properly restrained at all times.
HS0351
HS0349
HB0354
Never allow a child to kneel on the front passenger

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HS0353
Do not attach accessories to the door trim or near either side airbag and do not place objects near either side air- bag.
HS0347Do not put any kind of cover over either seatback.
The SRS s

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SRS side airbag deploys as soon as a collision occurs.
After deployment, SRS sideairbag starts to deflate immedi- 
ately. HB0359
The SRS sid e a

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SUBARU FORESTER 2001 SF / 1.G Owners Manual 1-44When the SRS sid e airb ag  d ep loys, a sud d en, fairly 
loud  inflation
noise will b e heard  and  some smoke will b e released . These oc c ur-
renc es are normal result of the d ep loyment. T