Srs Airbags & Seat Belt Pretensioners - Toyota 2010 PRIUS Emergency Response Manual

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SRS Airbags & Seat Belt Pretensioners
Standard Equipment
Electronic frontal impact sensors (2) are mounted in the engine
compartment  as illustrated.
Front seat belt pretensioners are mounted near the base of the B-pillars .
A frontal dual stage driver airbag  is mounted in the steering wheel hub.
A frontal twin-chamber shaped dual stage passenger airbag  is integrated
into the dashboard and deploys through the top of the dashboard.
The SRS computer , which contains an impact sensor, is mounted on the
floor pan underneath the instrument panel, forward of the shift lever.
Front electronic side impact sensors (2) are mounted near the base of the B-
pillars. 
Rear electronic side impact sensors (2) are mounted near the base of the C-
pillars. 
Front seat side airbags  are mounted in the front seatbacks.
Side curtain airbags  are mounted along the outer edge inside the roof
rails.
Driver knee airbag  is mounted on the lower portion of the dash.
Active (mechanical non-pyrotechnic) front seat headrests (see description
on page 27).
Optional Equipment
The optional pre-collision safety system contains a radar sensory
system, occupant seat sensor, and an electric motor-pyrotechnic
pretensioner system. During a pre-collision event, an electric motor in
the pretensioners retracts the front seatbelts. When conditions stabilize
the electric motor will reverse itself. When the airbags deploy, the
pyrotechnic pretensioners function normally.
WARNING:
The SRS may remain powered for up to 90 seconds after the vehicle is
shut off or disabled. To prevent serious injury or death from
unintentional SRS deployment, avoid breaching the SRS components.
Electronic Impact Sensors and Side Airbags
Standard Frontal Airbags, Seat Belt Pretensioners, Knee Airbag, Side Curtain
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Side Curtain Airbag
Inflators
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