Front-seat side-impact air bags help reduce the risk of certain injuries to front-seat occupants in side impacts. Air bags help protect the driver and right front-seat passenger in certain collisions by supplementing the protection provided by safety belts. The Passenger Sensing System automatically switches the right-front passenger frontal air bag on or off based on the passenger's weight and the type of pressure on the seat.
Always use safety belts and the correct child restraints for your child's age and size. Even in vehicles equipped with air bags and the Passenger Senesing System, children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat. Never place a rear-facing infant restraint in the front seat of any vehicle equipped with an active frontal air bag. See the vehicle's Owner's Manual and child safety seat instructions for more information.
Always use safety belts and the correct child restraints for your child's age and size. Even in vehicles equipped with air bags and the Passenger Senesing System, children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat. Never place a rear-facing infant restraint in the front seat of any vehicle equipped with an active frontal air bag. See the vehicle's Owner's Manual and child safety seat instructions for more information.
The antilock brake system (ABS) is designed to help drivers maintain steering control by reducing wheel lockup during hard braking on most slippery or dry surfaces.
In the event of wheel spin, this standard feature automatically slows the spinning wheel down to regain traction and keep you moving.