Hyundai Genesis: Air bag - advanced supplemental restraint system / Why Didn’t My Air Bag Go Off
in a Collision? (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 collisions in multiple
impact accidents, as well as low
speed impacts. Damage to the vehicle
indicates a collision energy absorption,
and is not an indicator of whether
or not an air bag should have inflated.
Your vehicle is equipped with an
Occupant Classification System
(OCS) in the front passenger's seat.
The OCS is designed to detect the
presence of a properly-seated front
passenger and det ...
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 ar ...
Other information:
The driver may choose to only use
the Cruise Control Mode (speed control
function) by doing as follows:
1.Turn the Smart Cruise Control
System on (the cruise indicator
light will be on but the system will
not be activated).
2.Push and hold the Vehicle-to-
Vehicle Distance button fo ...
If you place the Engine Start/Stop
button in to the ACC or OFF position
with the headlamps ON, the headlamps
(and/or parking lamps) remain
on for about 5 minutes. However,
with the engine off if the driver’s door
is opened and closed, the headlamps
(and/or parking lamps) are
turned ...