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Pedestrian Impact Detection System Description and Operation: Notes

The pedestrian impact detection systems primary function is to provide supplemental protection to vulnerable road users involved in vehicle impacts. The pedestrian impact detection system is also known as the active pedestrian protection system. The pedestrian impact detection system is a functional system for raising the hood to provide sufficient vertical deformation space under the hood. In Europe and Japan an active pedestrian impact detection system is necessary for vehicles which do not provide the required deformation space under the hood. The pedestrian impact detection system includes the following components

The pedestrian impact detection system will sense and discriminate vulnerable road user impacts and deploy the hood hinge actuators to lift the rear section of the hood in a timely manner to help reduce pedestrian head injuries. The term "deployment" applies to the activation of the hood via the hood actuators. The pedestrian impact detection system is designed to sense and discriminate road user impacts (eg. pedestrian, cyclist) from other types of impacts in order to properly deploy the hood actuators. No actions or inputs are required from the driver or passenger to trigger this device. The Inflatable Restraint Sensing and Diagnostic Module uses two Pedestrian Impact Detection Sensors connected together by a tube to get force information needed for the deployment of the hood hinge actuators. The Inflatable Restraint Sensing and Diagnostic Module deploys the hood actuators using two deployment loops. The pedestrian impact detection system only operates at vehicles speeds between 22 km/h (14 mph) to 50 km/h (31 mph). The Inflatable Restraint Sensing and Diagnostic Module detects internal and interface faults and commands the Service Pedestrian Protection System message in the driver information center to indicate a system fault.

After a deployment event, the vehicle operator is able to reset the hood to its normal driving position. Refer to the Owner's Manual for more information. After resetting the hood, the pedestrian impact detection system is not required to be fully functional. For full functionality, it is necessary to replace system component(s) at an approved service facility.