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Airbag – supplemental restraint system

Left-hand drive

* The actual features in your vehicle may not necessarily be available due to the selected options or regions.

  1. Passenger's front airbag

  2. Driver's front airbag

  3. Side airbag

  4. Curtain airbag

  5. Driver's knee airbag

  6. Front centre side airbag*

* if equipped

Right-hand drive

* The actual features in your vehicle may not necessarily be available due to the selected options or regions.

  1. Passenger's front airbag

  2. Driver's front airbag

  3. Side airbag

  4. Curtain airbag

  5. Driver's knee airbag

  6. Front centre side airbag*

* if equipped

How does the airbag system operate?

  • Airbags are activated (able to inflate if necessary) only when the EV button is in the ON position, and it can be activated within about 3 minutes after the vehicle is in the OFF position.

  • Airbags inflate instantly in the event of a serious frontal or side collision (if a side airbag or a curtain airbag is present) in order to help protect the occupants from serious physical injury.

  • Generally, airbags are designed to inflate based on the severity of a collision and its direction, etc. These two factors determine whether the sensors produce electronic deployment/inflation signals.

  • Air bags will inflate based upon the severity of a collision and its direction, etc. Air bags will not inflate in every crash or collision situation.

  • 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 order to help provide protection in a severe collision, the air bags must inflate rapidly. The speed of airbag inflation is due to the extremely short time when a collision occurs and the need to get the airbag 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 in a severe collision and is thus a necessary part of airbag design.

  • However, airbag inflation can also cause injuries, including 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 airbag can cause fatal injuries, especially if the occupant is positioned excessively close to the steering wheel.

WARNING
  • Even in vehicles with air bags, you and your passengers must always wear the safety belts provided in order to minimise the risk and severity of injury in the event of a collision or in most rollover situations.

  • SRS and pretensioners contain explosive chemicals. If scraping a vehicle without removing SRS and pretensioners from a vehicle, it may cause a fire. Before scraping a vehicle, contact a professional workshop. Kia recommends that you visit an authorised Kia dealer/service partner.

  • Keep the SRS parts and wirings away from water or any liquid. If the SRS components are inoperative due to exposure to water or liquids, it may cause A fire or severe injury.

  • To avoid severe personal injury or death caused by deploying air bags in a collision, the driver should sit as far back from the steering wheel airbag. The front passenger should always move their seat as far back as possible and sit back in their seat.

  • Airbag inflates instantly in the event of a collision; passengers may be injured by the airbag expansion force if they are not in a proper position.

  • Airbag inflation may cause injuries including facial or bodily abrasions, injuries from broken glasses or burns.

NOTICE

If equipped with rollover sensor

Also, the air bags inflate instantly in the event of a rollover (if equipped with a side airbag or curtain airbag) in order to help protect the occupants from serious physical injury.

Noise and smoke

When the air bags inflate, they 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 airbag inflator. After the airbag has inflated, you may feel substantial discomfort in breathing due to the contact between your chest and both the seat belt and the airbag, as well as from breathing the smoke and powder.

Open your doors and/or windows as soon as possible after an impact in order to reduce discomfort and prevent prolonged exposure to the smoke and powder.

Though the smoke and powder are non-toxic, they may cause skin irritation (eyes, nose, throat, etc.). If this is the case, wash and rinse with cold water immediately and consult the doctor if the symptom persists.

WARNING
  • When the air bags deploy, the airbag-related parts in the steering wheel and/or instrument cluster and/or on both sides of the roof rails above the front and rear doors are very hot. To prevent injury, do not touch the airbag storage area's internal components immediately after an airbag has inflated.

  • Do not install or place any accessories near airbag deployment areas, such as the instrument cluster, windows, pillars, and roof rails.