Pedestrian Protection System; Pedestrian Protection - Chevrolet Camaro 2018 Owner's Manual

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Seats and Restraints

Pedestrian Protection

System
Your vehicle is equipped with a
pedestrian protection system which
is designed to lift the rear part of the
bonnet when a pedestrian is
detected during a frontal impact
within the approximate speed range.
When the vehicle is involved in a
frontal impact with an object or a
pedestrian, sensors in the front
bumper determine the force applied
by the object to the front bumper.
When the frontal impact speed is
approximately between 25 km/h
(15 mph) and 50 km/h (31 mph), the
pedestrian protection system lifts
the rear part of the bonnet to help
reduce pedestrian head injuries.
Lifting the rear part of the bonnet
creates more clearance between the
bonnet and the hard components in
the engine compartment.
In addition, the front bumper of the
vehicle was designed to help reduce
the injury to a pedestrian's legs.
Warning
After the bonnet has lifted, the
bonnet hinge and latch area may
be hot. Do not touch the

pedestrian protection system

components.
The pedestrian protection system is
designed to lift the bonnet
only once.
The pedestrian protection system
may not activate under the following
conditions:
The pedestrian impact is outside
the range of the sensors located
on the front bumper.
The sensors on the front bumper
are damaged.
The path of the lifting bonnet is
blocked by snow or ice. Clear
any ice or snow from the bonnet
before driving.
Winter fronts, grille covers,
or other aftermarket equipment
is attached to the bumper.
Vehicle speed at impact is less
than 25 km/h (15 mph) or
greater than 50 km/h (31 mph).
The vehicle impacts a small
object.
For other frontal impacts or vehicle
speeds, the airbags may also
deploy. See Air-Bag System 0 65.
After the pedestrian protection
system has deployed, the bonnet
will remain in the raised position and
the driver's view may be reduced by
the raised bonnet.
Warning
Do not drive the vehicle when the
bonnet is raised.
Operating the vehicle with the
bonnet raised can obstruct your
view and may cause a collision
resulting in damage to the
vehicle, damage to other property,
personal injury, or even death.

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