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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCHEVROLET2012TRAVERSE AWD V6-3.6LREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISRESTRAINTS AND SAFETY SYSTEMSSEAT BELT SYSTEMSDESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
2012 Chevrolet Traverse AWD V6-3.6L
Seat Belt Systems: Description and Operation
2012 Chevrolet Traverse AWD V6-3.6LSECTION Description and Operation
Seat Belt System Description and Operation
Restraint System
Seat belts are the primary means of occupant restraint.
Seat belts help to keep occupants inside the passenger compartment and to gradually reduce the impact forces.
All seat belt retractors have emergency locks. The retractors remain unlocked during normal operation and under normal driving conditions. The retractors remain unlocked during normal conditions in order to allow free movement of the upper body of each occupant.
A pendulum locks the seat belt webbing into position. The pendulum causes a locking bar to engage a cog on the spool of the retractor mechanism when the following conditions occur:
* A rapid extraction of the seat belt webbing from the retractor
* An abrupt change in the vehicle speed
* An abrupt change in the vehicle direction
* Operation of the vehicle on a steep upgrade
* Operation of the vehicle on a steep downgrade
The seat belts, except for the driver seat belt, have an automatic locking feature, or a cinch feature. The cinch feature is recommended for securing a child seat. The cinch feature is engaged by fully extending the seat belt from the retractor. Once engaged, the seat belt can retract, but cannot be extended again until the cinch feature is cancelled. The cinch feature is cancelled when the seat belt has fully retracted.
This vehicle is also equipped with a supplemental inflatable restraint (SIR) system. Refer to SIR System Description and Operation Description and Operation for a description of the seat belt retractor pretensioner.
Front Seat Belt System
The front seat belt system includes the following components:
* The driver and passenger seat belt buckles, attached to the inboard side of the seat frame
* The driver and passenger seat belt retractor pretensioners
* The driver and passenger seat belt switch located in the seat belt buckles
Seat Belt System Circuit Description
There are two fasten safety belt indicators for this vehicle. The driver fasten safety belt indicator is located on the instrument panel cluster (IPC) and the passenger fasten safety belt indicator is located in the passenger ON/OFF indicator. Both indicators are controlled by the IPC at the request of the inflatable restraint sensing and diagnostic module (SDM). The driver indicator, when initiated, will illuminate for 20 seconds followed by 55 seconds of flashing. Audible warnings will initiate simultaneously with visual warnings and last for 8 seconds. Subsequently, similar events will occur until the seat belts are buckled or the ignition is returned to the OFF position.
The driver fasten safety belt indicator will illuminate when any of the following occur:
* The driver seat belt is unbuckled while the ignition is ON.
* The driver seat belt remains unbuckled and vehicle speed is greater than 8 km/h (5 mph).
* Three minutes after previous seat belt status reminder event
* The IPC performs the displays test at the start of each ignition cycle.
Important:
The front passenger seat is equipped with a passenger presence system (PPS), which detects an occupant. If the PPS detects an empty front passenger seat, then the passenger fasten safety belt indicator will be disabled.
The passenger fasten safety belt indicator will illuminate when any of the following occur:
* Twenty-five seconds after the ignition is ON and the front passenger seat belt remains unbuckled with passenger present
* The front passenger seat belt remains unbuckled with passenger present and vehicle speed is greater than 5 mph (8 km/h).
* Three minutes after previous seat belt status reminder event
* The IPC performs the displays test at the start of each ignition cycle.
Refer to Symptoms - Seat Belts Symptoms - Seat Belts in order to diagnose faults of the fasten safety belt indicators.
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