Jaguar XK. Manual - part 15

 

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OCCUPANT SENSING

In order to provide optimum protection 
this vehicle is equipped with front and 
side air bags. They are used in 
conjunction with the seat belts to help 
protect occupants from upper body 
(thorax) and head injuries.

WARNINGS

No objects whatsoever should be 
attached to the centre cover of the 
steering wheel, the passenger 

facia panel, the sides of the front seats or 
the interior trim. Placing objects on or 
over the air bag inflation area may cause 
those objects to be propelled inside the 
vehicle causing serious injury to the 
occupants.

Occupants with disabilities who 
may require the vehicle to be 
modified should contact a Jaguar 

Dealer before any modifications are 
made.

Several air bag system 
components get hot after 
inflation. Do not touch them after 

they have deployed.

If an air bag has inflated, it will not 
function again and must be 
renewed immediately. Until a new 

air bag is fitted, no protection is available 
in that position.

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Air bag location

1. Driver’s air bag.

2. Front passenger air bag.

3. Combined head and thorax side air 

bags are identified by labels.

Occupancy classification sensor

A weight sensitive sensor is located in the 
front passenger seat to determine the 
weight acting upon the seat.

 In certain conditions, e.g. where no 
passenger is present, the appropriate air 
bags will be deactivated. In a collision 
these air bags would not be deployed.

The occupancy weight sensor operates 
as follows:

1

2

3

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Passenger 

occupancy 

status

Passenger 

air bag 

status

Indicator 

active

Completely 

empty

Deactivated

No*

Low weight 

occupant or 

object

Deactivated

Yes**

Heavy 

occupant or 

object

Activated

No

Child 

restraint 

fitted ***

Deactivated

Yes

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* It is possible to receive an intermittent 
indicator illumination with an empty seat 
condition. This is part of the system’s 
adaptive behaviour and does not affect 
the status of the passenger air bag. 
However, if the indicator becomes 
permanently illuminated when the seat is 
definitely empty and the seat belt is 
unbuckled, then contact your nearest 
Jaguar Dealer immediately.

** In some cases a small child placed in a 
child seat will not activate the 'PASS AIR 
BAG OFF' lamp. If this occurs the 
passenger air bag status will be as 
described above for an empty seat, i.e. 
passenger air bag 'Not Active' but the 
'PASS AIR BAG OFF' lamp will not 
illuminate.
• If the seat is empty and the seat belt 

unbuckled, the front passenger air 
bag will not be activated and the air 
bag indicator will not be illuminated.

• If the seat is occupied by, for 

example, a small child or object with 
the seat belt buckled, the front 
passenger air bag will not be 
activated and the indicator will be 
illuminated.

• If the seat is occupied by a larger 

child or adult, the front passenger air 
bag will be activated and the air bag 
indicator will not be illuminated.

• *** (USA and Canada only) Belt 

Tension Sensor (BTS): If a child 
restraint is fitted in the front 
passenger seat using the seat belt's 
automatic locking device, than the 
BTS supports the decision function of 
the occupant classification sensor 
and the front passenger air bag is 
deactivated.

Note: The occupancy sensing system is 
designed to confirm that a front 
passenger is properly seated as 
recommended:
• Always sit centrally in the seat, 

remaining in contact with the seat 
back which for comfort should be 
rearwards of the vertical position.

• Adjust the seat to be as far back from 

the facia as is practical.

• Always wear seat belts.

For seat adjustment controls  See 
ELECTRIC SEATS (page 53).

Air bag deactivation indicator

The air bag indicator, on the centre 
console, is associated with the 
deployment conditions for front seat 
passenger air bags only.

Whenever the air bag indicator is 
illuminated, the front passenger air bag 
will not be deployed in the event of an 
impact. Where the air bags are not 
deployed, protection is provided by the 
seat belts.

Note: The air bag indicator will illuminate 
when the ignition system initially comes 
on as part of the warning lamp check and 
will extinguish after approximately six 
seconds.

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DRIVER AIR BAG

Note: Provided front seat occupants are 
correctly seated, with seat belts worn, the 
air bag will give additional protection to 
the chest and facial areas in the event of 
an accident.

Both front air bags use a dual inflation 
technology which means, if activated, the 
air bags will deploy as appropriate for the 
severity of frontal impact.

Air bag deployment

When an air bag inflates, a fine powder is 
released. This is not an indication of a 
malfunction. However, the powder may 
cause irritation to the skin and should be 
thoroughly flushed from the eyes and any 
cuts or abrasions of the skin. After 
inflation, front and side air bags deflate 
immediately (head air bags deflate 
slowly). This provides a gradual 
cushioning effect for the occupants and 
also ensures that the driver’s forward 
vision is not obscured.

WARNING

The air bag is a supplementary 
restraint system that provides 
additional protection in a severe 

impact only - it does not replace the 
need to wear seat belts. For maximum 
safety protection in all crash situations, a 
seat belt must be worn.

WARNINGS

Activation of an air bag creates 
dust, causing possible breathing 
difficulties for asthma sufferers or 

other people with respiratory problems. 
If an air bag is activated, any occupant 
who suffers from breathing difficulties 
should; either leave the vehicle as quickly 
as possible, or obtain fresh air by fully 
opening the windows and doors.

Following inflation, some air bag 
components are hot - do not 
touch until they have cooled.

Even with air bag equipment 
fitted, seat belts must always be 
worn because an air bag will only 

provide additional protection in certain 
types of frontal collision. No protection is 
afforded against the effects of rear 
impacts, or minor frontal impacts.

Inflation and deflation takes place 
instantaneously and will not 
provide protection against the 

effects of secondary impacts that can 
occur during multiple vehicle collisions.

An inflating air bag can cause 
facial abrasions and other injuries. 
Minimise the risk of injury by 

ensuring that front seat occupants are 
wearing their seat belts and are seated 
correctly, with the seat as far back as is 
practical.

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