1993 Oldsmobile 88 Owner's Manual - Page 25

1993 Oldsmobile 88 Manual

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Seats & Safety Belts Supplemental Znjhtable 1 CAUTION Restraint System (Air Bag) Air bags inflate with great (Cont.) Here are the Most Important Things t Know: o I Even with anair bag, if you're not wearing a safety belt and you're a in crash, your injuries may be much worse. Air bags are not designed to inflate in rollovers or in rear, side or low-speed frontal crashes. You need to wear your safety belt to reduce the chance of hitting things inside the vehicle or being ejected fromit. Always wear your safety belt, even with an air bag. - * I force, faster than the blink of an eye. If you're too close to an inflating air bag, it could seriously injure you. Safety belts helpkeep you in position foran air bag inflation in a crash. Always wear your safety belt, even with an air bag, and sit as far back as you can while still maintaining control of your vehicle. Air Bag System Light There is an air bag readiness lrght on the instrument panel. Depending on what cluster you have, it will read AIR BAG, REST. or INFLATABLE RESTRAINT. The s s e checks itself ytm and the light tellsyou if there is a problem. INFL. 24

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Seats
&
Safety
Belts
24
Supplemental Znjhtable
Restraint
System
(Air
Bag)
(Cont.)
Here
are
the
Most
Important
Things
to
Know:
I
*
Even
with
anair bag,
if
you're
-
not wearing a safety belt and
you're
in
a
crash, your
injuries
I
may
be
much
worse.
Air
bags are
not
designed
to
inflate
in
rollovers
or
in
rear,
side or low-speed
frontal
crashes.
You
need
to
wear
your
safety
belt
to
reduce
the
chance of hitting
things
inside
the
vehicle or being
ejected
from
it.
Always
wear
your
safety belt, even
with
an
air bag.
1
CAUTION
Air
bags
inflate
with
great
force,
faster
than
the
blink
of
an
eye.
If
you're
too
close
to
an
inflating
air
bag,
it
could
seriously
injure
you.
Safety
belts
help
keep
you in
position
for
an
air bag
inflation
in
a
crash.
Always
wear
your
safety belt, even
with
an air
bag,
and
sit
as
far
back
as
you
can
while
still
maintaining
control
of
your
vehicle.
Air
Bag
System
Light
There
is
an
air
bag
readiness
lrght
on
the
instrument
panel.
Depending
on
what
cluster
you
have, it
will
read
AIR
BAG,
INFL.
REST.
or
INFLATABLE
RESTRAINT.
The
system
checks
itself
and
the
light
tells
you
if
there
is
a
problem.