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- Air bags inflate with a force appropriate to the severity of the impact.
- Always use seat belts. Children 12 and under should always be in a back seat correctly using an infant or child restraint system, or the seat belt properly positioned, dependent on the child's age and weight.
- User-ready child seat lower anchors in all rear seating positions help ensure safe and proper installation of LATCH-compatible aftermarket child seats.
- Side-curtain air bags* deploy from the headliner and front seat-mounted side air bags deploy from the outboard side of the driver's and front passenger seat, providing two rows of side impact protection to outboard occupants.
- The air bags deploy independently, and offer enhanced thorax protection during a side impact. Always use seat belts. Children 12 and under should always be in a back seat correctly using an infant or child restraint system, or the seat belt properly positioned, dependent on the child's age and weight.
- Chrysler Sebring Sedan has received the U.S. Government's highest crash test rating for frontal impact protection.*
- Standard front seat active head restraints move forward and upward in the event of a rear-end-collision to decrease the space between the headrest and occupant's head, thereby helping to reduce the chance of injury.
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