Isuzu Tilt Slide FYJ2000 Instruction Manual page 234

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CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
WARNING
If you make any unauthorized modification to the vehicle or install an
unauthorized accessory, the seat belt with pretensioner and airbag may not
operate correctly.
If the steering wheel is changed to a non-standard one or a sticker is attached
to the steering wheel pad, there would be a danger of system malfunction or
the sticker flying off in the event of system activation. They may prevent normal
operation of the airbag or would fly off in the event of system activation.
Doing any of the following may require special precautions. Be sure to consult
your Isuzu Dealer in advance. Failure to do so may cause the seat belt with
pretensioner and airbag to be unduly activated, causing the seat belt to be
unexpectedly retracted or the airbag to be suddenly inflated, causing an injury
to the occupant. Doing any of them improperly will adversely affect on the
operation of the system, causing a malfunction or failure.
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Repair or replacement of the steering wheel, instrument panel, center console
and parts around the accelerator pedal
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Repair or replacement of the seat belt with pretensioner and airbag, their
disposal, or scrapping the vehicle equipped with a seat belt with pretensioner
and airbag.
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Installing audio equipment or accessories, or modification of body installations
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Repainting of vehicle front and cab panels
CAUTION
Have your vehicle inspected at the nearest Isuzu Dealer promptly if you encounter
any of the following conditions.
The SRS airbag warning light shows an abnormality.
The seat belt with pretensioner and airbag are activated in a collision. (The SRS
airbag warning light comes on.)
Your vehicle has received a significant level of frontal impact even when the
impact has not activated the seat belt with pretensioner and airbag.
The seat belt is frayed or worn out.
The steering pad surface is cracked or otherwise damaged or it receives a
significant level of impact.
SRS Airbag Warning Light
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