2013 Nissan Pathfinder Consumer Safety & Air Bag Information Guide - Page 11

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OTHER SPECIFICS ABOUT SIDE-IMPACT, CURTAIN SIDE-IMPACT, AND CURTAIN SIDE-IMPACT/ROLLOVER AIR BAG SYSTEMS ƒ Do not allow anyone sitting in the front seat to extend his or her hand out the window or lean against the door. ƒ When sitting in the rear, do not hold onto the seatbacks of the front seats. Be especially careful with children, who should always be properly seated and restrained. ƒ Do not allow anyone to place their hand, leg or face near the side-impact air bag modules on the seatbacks of the front seats or near the curtain side-impact air bag modules in the roof rails or in the front door panels. ƒ Curtain side-impact/rollover air bags are designed to inflate not only in rollovers, but also in near rollover situations. As a result, certain vehicle movements (for example, during severe off-road driving) may cause these air bags to inflate. ƒ See the vehicle owner's manual for other important information about side-impact, curtain side-impact, and curtain side-impact/rollover air bag systems (if the vehicle is equipped with these systems). CHILD SAFETY WHENEVER A CHILD IS IN YOUR VEHICLE The risk of serious or fatal injury to children in automobile collisions can be reduced with a properly installed child restraint. Before you install a child restraint in your vehicle, please consult the vehicle owner's manual and the child restraint manufacturer's instructions for proper installation. Never install a rear-facing child restraint in the front passenger seat. An inflating front passenger air bag could seriously injure or kill your child. According to statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seat than in the front seat. NISSAN and the federal government recommend that children 12 and under should ride in the rear seat, properly secured in child restraints, booster seats, or seat belts, according to their size. 2013 NISSAN Consumer Safety & Air Bag Information Guide 10

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2013 NISSAN Consumer Safety & Air Bag Information Guide
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OTHER SPECIFICS ABOUT SIDE-IMPACT, CURTAIN SIDE-IMPACT,
AND CURTAIN SIDE-IMPACT/ROLLOVER AIR BAG SYSTEMS
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Do not allow anyone sitting in the front seat to extend his or her hand out the window or
lean against the door.
±
When sitting in the rear, do not hold onto the seatbacks of the front seats. Be especially
careful with children, who should always be properly seated and restrained.
±
Do not allow anyone to place their hand, leg or face near the side-impact air bag
modules on the seatbacks of the front seats or near the curtain side-impact air bag
modules in the roof rails
or in the front door panels.
±
Curtain side-impact/rollover air bags are designed to inflate not only in rollovers, but
also in near rollover situations. As a result, certain vehicle movements (for example,
during severe off-road driving) may cause these air bags to inflate.
±
See the vehicle owner's manual for other important information about side-impact,
curtain side-impact, and curtain side-impact/rollover air bag systems (if the vehicle is
equipped with these systems).
CHILD SAFETY
WHENEVER A CHILD IS IN YOUR VEHICLE
The risk of serious or fatal injury to children in automobile collisions can be reduced with a
properly installed child restraint. Before you install a child restraint in your vehicle, please
consult the vehicle owner’s manual and the child restraint manufacturer’s instructions for
proper installation.
Never install a rear-facing child restraint in the
front passenger seat. An inflating front passenger
air bag could seriously injure or kill your child.
According to statistics, children are safer when
properly restrained in the rear seat than in the front
seat. NISSAN and the federal government
recommend that children 12 and under should ride
in the rear seat, properly secured in child restraints,
booster seats, or seat belts, according to their size.