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Intelligent Safety and Information System (ISIS) is a comprehensive passive safety system designed to enhance the restraint systems response to real-world accidents. | '''Intelligent Safety and Information System''' ('''ISIS''') is a comprehensive passive safety system designed to enhance the restraint systems response to real-world accidents. | ||
Sensors placed around the vehicle help ISIS monitor impact force and deploy airbags, safety belt pretensioners, force limiters, and the Battery Safety Terminal. Should a power failure occur in the event of a collision, ISIS also provides reserve power for the entire safety system. | Sensors placed around the vehicle help ISIS monitor impact force and deploy [[airbags]], [[safety belt pretensioners]], force limiters, and the [[Battery Safety Terminal]]. Should a power failure occur in the event of a collision, ISIS also provides reserve power for the entire safety system. |
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Intelligent Safety and Information System (ISIS) is a comprehensive passive safety system designed to enhance the restraint systems response to real-world accidents.
Sensors placed around the vehicle help ISIS monitor impact force and deploy airbags, safety belt pretensioners, force limiters, and the Battery Safety Terminal. Should a power failure occur in the event of a collision, ISIS also provides reserve power for the entire safety system.