Occupant restraint systems for Your Toyota Prius 4 Door Second Generation (2004-2009)

The purpose of all occupant re-  
straint systems is to help reduce  
the possibility of death or serious  
injury in the event of a collision.  
None of these systems, either in-  
dividually or together, can ensure  
that there is no injury in the event  
of collision. However, the more  
you know about these systems  
and how to use them properly, the  
greater your chances become of  
surviving an accident without death  
or serious injury.  
Occupant restraint sys-  
tems  
Toyota encourages you and your  
family to take the time to read  
Section 22 of this Owner’s Manu-  
al carefully. In terms of helping  
you understand how you can re-  
ceive the maximum benefit of the  
occupant restraint systems this ve-  
hicle provides, Section 22 of this  
Owner’s Manual is the most im-  
portant section for you and your  
family to read.  
Seat belts provide the primary re-  
straint to all occupants of the ve-  
hicle, and every occupant of the  
vehicle should wear seat belts  
properly at all times. Children  
should always be secured in child  
restraint systems that are ap-  
propriate for their age and size.  
SRS (Supplemental Restraint Sys-  
tem) airbags are, as their names  
imply, designed to work with, and  
be supplemental to, seat belts and  
are not substitutes for them. SRS  
airbags can be very effective in  
reducing the risk of head and  
chest injuries by preventing con-  
tact of the head and chest with  
interior portions of the vehicle.  
Section 22 describes the function  
and operation concerning seats,  
seat belts, SRS airbags and child  
restraint systems of this vehicle  
and some potential hazards you  
should be aware of. These sys-  
tems work together along with the  
overall structure of this vehicle in  
order to provide occupant restraint  
in the event of a crash. The effect  
of each system is enhanced when  
it is used properly and together  
with other systems. No single oc-  
cupant restraint system can, by it-  
self, provide you or your family  
with the equal level of restraint  
which these systems can provide  
when used together. That is why it  
is important for you and your fam-  
ily to understand the purpose and  
proper use of each of these sys-  
tems and how they relate to each  
other.  
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