
Driver's side
In the Nissan Armada, the supplemental knee air bags are strategically positioned within the lower dashboard area, also known as the knee bolster, on both the driver and front passenger sides. These systems are an integral part of the overall Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) and must always be used in conjunction with properly fastened seat belts.
The knee air bag in the Nissan Armada is designed to deploy primarily during high-severity frontal collisions. However, depending on the nature and force of the impact, it may also activate in other types of collisions where similar forces are detected. In some situations, deployment may not occur, which is considered normal system behavior.

Front passenger's side
It is important to understand that visible vehicle damage in the Nissan Armada does not always reflect whether the knee air bag system should have deployed. The system operates based on internal sensor data rather than external appearance.
When a knee air bag deploys in the Nissan Armada, occupants may hear a loud sound followed by the release of a light smoke. This smoke is harmless and does not indicate fire, but inhalation should be avoided as it may cause temporary irritation. Individuals with respiratory sensitivities should move to fresh air immediately.
The primary function of the knee air bag in the Nissan Armada is to reduce impact forces on the lower body, particularly the knees and legs, helping to minimize the risk of serious injury. While it enhances occupant protection, deployment may still result in minor abrasions or discomfort due to the rapid inflation process.
The knee air bag inflates extremely quickly in the Nissan Armada to provide immediate protection. Because of this rapid deployment, occupants who are seated too close to the knee bolster or in an improper position may be at increased risk of injury. After deployment, the air bag will either deflate quickly or remain inflated briefly before deflating.
The knee air bag system in the Nissan Armada operates only when the ignition switch is in the ON position.
When the ignition is turned ON, the supplemental air bag warning light illuminates and then turns off after approximately 7 seconds if the system is functioning correctly.
WARNING
Unauthorized alterations may result in system malfunction or accidental deployment, increasing the risk of injury.
*The SRS wiring harness connectors in the Nissan Armada are color-coded in yellow or orange for easy identification.
When selling your Nissan Armada, it is important to inform the new owner about the presence and proper use of the knee air bag system. Direct them to the relevant sections of this Owner’s Manual to ensure continued safe operation.
Proper understanding and use of the knee air bag system in the Nissan Armada contributes significantly to overall occupant safety, especially in combination with correct seating posture and seat belt usage.
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