Kia Cadenza: Safety features of your vehicle / Air bag - advanced supplemental restraint 
system
		
		
		
(1) Driver’s front air bag
 
(2) Passenger’s front air bag
 
(3) Side air bag
 
(4) Curtain air bag
 
(5) Driver’s knee air bag
Even in vehicles with air bags, you 
and your passengers must always 
wear the safety belts provided in 
order to minimize the risk and severity 
of injury in the event of a collision 
or rollover.
How does the air bag system 
operate?
	- Air bags are activated (able to 
	inflate if necessary) only when the 
	Engine Start/Stop button is turned 
	to the ON or engine is running.
 
	- The appropriate air bags inflate 
	instantly in the event of a serious 
	frontal collision or side collision in 
	order to help protect the occupants 
	from serious physical injury.
 
	- There is no single speed at which 
	the air bags will inflate. 
	Generally, air bags are designed to 
	inflate based upon the severity of a 
	collision and its direction. These 
	two factors determine whether the 
	sensors produce an electronic 
	deployment/ inflation signal.
 
	- Air bag deployment depends on a 
	number of factors including vehicle 
	speed, angles of impact, and, the 
	density and stiffness of the vehicles 
	or objects which your vehicle 
	hits in the collision. The determining 
	factors are not limited to those 
	mentioned above.
 
	- The front air bags will completely 
	inflate and deflate in an instant. 
	It is virtually impossible for you to 
	see the air bags inflate during an 
	accident. 
	It is much more likely that you will 
	simply see the deflated air bags 
	hanging out of their storage compartments 
	after the collision.
 
	- In addition to inflating in serious 
	side collisions, side and/or curtain 
	air bags will inflate if the sensing 
	system detects a rollover.
 
	- When a rollover is detected, side 
	and/or curtain air bags will remain 
	inflated longer to help provide protection 
	from ejection, especially 
	when used in conjunction with the 
	seat belts.
 
	- In order to help provide protection, 
	the air bags must inflate rapidly. 
	The speed of the air bag inflation is 
	a consequence of extremely short 
	time in which to inflate the air bag 
	between the occupant and the 
	vehicle structures before the occupant 
	impacts those structures. This 
	speed of inflation reduces the risk 
	of serious or life-threatening 
	injuries and is thus a necessary 
	part of the air bag design. 
	However, air bag inflation can also 
	cause injuries which can include 
	facial abrasions, bruises and broken 
	bones because the inflation 
	speed also causes the air bags to 
	expand with a great deal of force.
 
	- There are even circumstances 
	under which contact with the 
	steering wheel or passenger air 
	bag can cause fatal injuries, 
	especially if the occupant is 
	positioned excessively close to 
	the steering wheel or passenger 
	air bag.
 
WARNING - Airbag inflation
Sit as far back as possible from 
the steering wheel while still 
maintaining comfortable control 
of your vehicle. A distance 
of at least 10" from your chest 
to the steering wheel is recommended. 
Failure to do so can 
result in airbag inflation injuries 
to the driver.
Noise and smoke
When inflated, the air bags make a 
loud noise and leave smoke and 
powder in the air inside the vehicle. 
This is normal and is a result of the 
ignition of the air bag inflator. After 
the air bag inflates, you may feel substantial 
discomfort in breathing due 
to the contact of your chest with both 
the seat belt and the air bag, as well 
as from breathing the smoke and 
powder. Open your doors and/or 
windows as soon as possible after 
impact in order to reduce discomfort 
and prevent prolonged exposure 
to the smoke and powder.
Though smoke and powder are nontoxic, 
it may cause irritation to the 
skin (eyes, nose and throat, etc). If 
this is the case, wash and rinse with 
cold water immediately and consult a 
doctor if the symptom persists.
WARNING - Hot components
Do not touch the air bag storage 
area's internal components 
immediately after airbag inflation. 
The air bag related parts in 
the steering wheel, instrument 
panel and the roof rails above 
the front and rear doors are 
very hot. Hot components can 
result in burn injuries.
WARNING
Do not install or place any 
accessories near air bag 
deployment areas, such as the 
instrument panel, windows, pillars, 
and roof rails.
Do not install a child restraint on 
the front passenger’s seat.

Never place a rear-facing child 
restraint in the front passenger’s 
seat. If the air bag deploys, it would 
impact the rear-facing child restraint, 
causing serious or fatal injury.
In addition, do not place front-facing 
child restraints in the front passenger’s 
seat. If the front passenger air 
bag inflates, it could cause serious or 
fatal injuries to the child.
WARNING - Air bag 
deployment
	- When children are seated in 
	the rear outboard seats of a 
	vehicle equipped with side 
	and/or curtain air bags, install 
	the child restraint system as 
	far away from the door side as 
	possible. Inflation of the side 
	and/or curtain air bags could 
	impact the child.
 
	- Do not install or place any 
	accessories near air bag 
	deployment areas, such as 
	the instrument panel, windows, 
	pillars, and roof rails.
 
   When not using the LATCH system, 
all child restraints must be secured to 
a vehicle rear seat with the lap part 
of a lap/shoulder belt.
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