The Subaru Ascent is equipped with a sophisticated Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) designed to enhance occupant protection during collisions. However, for the system to perform effectively, it must always be used in conjunction with properly fastened seatbelts. The SRS airbag system in the Subaru Ascent is intended to supplement — not replace — the primary safety provided by seatbelts.
WARNING
The SRS airbag system is designed only as an additional safety measure and does not eliminate the need for proper seatbelt use.
When used together, seatbelts and SRS airbags provide the highest level of protection in the event of a serious collision.
Failure to wear a seatbelt significantly increases the risk of severe injury or death, even in vehicles like the Subaru Ascent equipped with advanced airbag systems.
They are designed to work together with seatbelts and do not replace them.
Proper seating posture, including sitting upright and correctly positioned, is essential to reduce the risk of injury when airbags deploy.

WARNING
The SRS airbags in the Subaru Ascent deploy with significant speed and force. Occupants who are not seated properly in an upright position at the time of deployment may suffer serious injuries.
Because airbags require sufficient space to inflate safely, the driver in the Subaru Ascent should sit upright and as far back from the steering wheel as possible while maintaining full control of the vehicle.
The front passenger should also position the seat as far back as practical and sit upright with their back firmly against the seatback.

WARNING
The SRS side airbags are integrated into the seatbacks near the doors and deploy rapidly during side-impact collisions.
If an occupant is positioned too close, the force of deployment may cause injury.
Passengers should not lean toward the doors or place any part of their body outside the window.
Curtain airbags deploy quickly during side impacts, rollovers, or offset frontal collisions and provide critical protection for occupants seated correctly inside the vehicle.
Proper understanding and use of the Subaru Ascent SRS airbag system, combined with correct seatbelt usage and seating posture, ensures the highest level of safety for all occupants in every driving situation.
In the Subaru Ascent, the force generated during SRS airbag deployment can cause injury if an occupant is positioned too close to the airbag module.
The airbag system is engineered to deploy rapidly and with considerable force during high-speed collisions in order to provide protection.
If an occupant is too close, the deployment force may result in serious injury. Proper seating position and consistent seatbelt use are essential to minimize these risks.
Even when seated correctly in the Subaru Ascent, minor injuries such as abrasions or bruising to the face or arms may occur due to the impact of airbag deployment.

WARNING
In the event of SRS side airbag deployment, these areas expand rapidly and may cause injury if obstructed.
If the airbag deploys, such objects may interfere with proper operation or be propelled into the cabin, potentially causing serious injury.
CAUTION
This is a normal byproduct of the system activation; however, it may cause temporary breathing discomfort for individuals with asthma or other respiratory conditions.
If breathing difficulty occurs, move to fresh air immediately.
Direct contact with this gas or nearby components may result in minor burns, so occupants should avoid close proximity to airbag modules.
NOTE
Also direct them to the appropriate sections of the Owner’s Manual for complete safety information.
Understanding and respecting these SRS airbag precautions in the Subaru Ascent ensures safer driving conditions and helps maximize the effectiveness of all integrated safety systems.
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