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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2015 5.G Owners Manual WARNING!
All occupants, including the driver, should not oper-
ate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle’s seat until the head
restraints are placed in their proper positions in order
to minimize the risk o

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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2015 5.G Owners Manual NOTE:
•If you have difficulties or problems resetting the Active
Head Restraints, see an authorized dealer.
•For safety reasons, have the Active Head Restraints
checked by a qualified specialist a

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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2015 5.G Owners Manual WARNING!
•Being too close to the steering wheel or instrument
panel during Advanced Front Air Bag deployment
could cause serious injury, including death. Air
bags need room to inflate. Sit back, com

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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2015 5.G Owners Manual WARNING!
•No objects should be placed over or near the air
bag on the instrument panel or steering wheel,
because any such objects could cause harm if the
vehicle is in a collision severe enough to

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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2015 5.G Owners Manual On the other hand, depending on the type and location of
impact, Advanced Front Air Bags may deploy in crashes
with little vehicle front-end damage but that produce a
severe initial deceleration.
Beca

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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2015 5.G Owners Manual When the SAB deploys, it opens the seam on the out-
board side of the seatback’s trim cover. The inflating SAB
deploys through the seat seam into the space between the
occupant and the door. The SAB

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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2015 5.G Owners Manual SABICs may help reduce the risk of head injury to front
and rear seat outboard occupants. SABICs may reduce
the risk of injuries in certain side impact and vehicle
rollover events, in addition to the

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DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2015 5.G Owners Manual The SABICs and SABs (“Side Air Bags”) are designed to
activate in certain side impacts and certain rollover
events. The Occupant Restraint Controller (“ORC”) de-
termines whether the deploymen