The 2008 Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan Offer the Safety and Security Consumers Expect When Traveling With Thei
06 Agosto 2007 - 3:07PM
PR Newswire (US)
- Standard all-row supplemental side-curtain air bags with added
rollover protection AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Aug. 6
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Chrysler Group has been the innovator of
safety and security features in the minivan segment for more than
23 years. Innovations including driver and front-passenger air
bags, integrated child safety seats, a center, high-mounted brake
light, a fourth door, a patented, energy-absorbing steering column
and a power liftgate with obstacle detection all appeared first on
Chrysler Group minivans. The 2008 Dodge and Chrysler minivans
continue that legacy with features like a ParkView(R) Rear Back-up
Camera. "Minivans are the safest vehicle segment on the road
today," said Larry Lyons, Vice President - Chrysler Group
Front-wheel-drive Product Team. "The 2008 Chrysler Town &
Country and Dodge Grand Caravan carry on that tradition by offering
abundant standard safety and security features so today's families
have peace of mind while traveling." The all-new 2008 Dodge Grand
Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country minivans are equipped with
many standard safety and security items such as advanced,
multistage driver and low-risk deployment passenger air bags;
all-row supplemental side-curtain air bags with added rollover
protection; driver and front-passenger knee blockers; Electronic
Stability Program (ESP) with traction control and brake assist; a
patented energy-absorbing steering column and three Lower Anchors
and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH) child seat anchors. The all-new
minivans also have been designed with key structural enablers to
help keep the passenger compartment intact in case of a crash. The
engine box is designed to manage energy with the use of straight
front-rail tips, nylon inserts in the rail kickdown, dual-phase 590
steel in the octagonal front inner and outer rail, a mid-dash cross
member for added reinforcement and engine cradle attachment posts
that help absorb energy. The new minivans also feature reinforced
roof bows and high strength steel reinforcements in the sill, inner
and middle B-pillar and D-pillar. The minivan's integrated
restraint systems work in conjunction with the energy management
features of the body structure and chassis to optimize occupant
protection in the event of a crash. Standard passive safety
features such as three-point lap and shoulder belts for all seating
positions, pretensioning and load-limiting retractors on the front
seat belts, advanced multi-stage driver and front passenger
low-risk deployment air bags, knee blockers for front seat
occupants, an energy-absorbing steering column and supplemental
all-row side-curtain air bags with added rollover protection all
work together to offer occupants optimum protection in the event of
an accident. The driver and passenger seat belts offer automatic
locking retractors and height-adjustable turning loops. Seat belt
retractor pretensioners enhance occupant protection by managing
occupant energy during an impact. The front passenger seat belt
also includes a two-stage (digressive) load-limiting feature to
enhance occupant protection for the same reason. The shoulder belt
is anchored in the body sheet metal, while the lap belt is mounted
to the seat for occupant comfort. The Swivel 'n Go(TM) quad seats
feature an All Belts to Seat (ABTS) design that uses technology
similar to that in the 2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible. The lap
and shoulder belts are mounted to the seat structure, allowing them
to move with the seat. This design allows the seats to swivel or be
removed without having to stow the belts. The 2008 Dodge Grand
Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country use an advanced air bag
system with multistage driver and low-risk deployment
front-passenger air bags. This system provides output appropriate
to the level of crash severity as determined by an Occupant
Restraint Controller (ORC) and impact sensors at the front of the
vehicle. The first-stage inflator is triggered immediately during
an impact that requires air bag deployment. The ORC includes a
rollover sensor to deploy the side-curtain air bags in the event of
certain rollover events. Based on the sensor signals, a central
electronic ORC deploys the front air bags, side air bag curtains
and front- seat belt pretensioners as required for each type of
impact. The ORC contains a backup power supply system that deploys
the air bags even if the battery loses power or becomes
disconnected prior to deployment. Two impact sensors located on the
front body structure in the crush zone aid the ORC in determining
the appropriate response to frontal impacts. Three sensors on each
side of the vehicle, one for each row of seats, trigger
supplemental all-row side-curtain air bag deployment in the event
of a side impact or rollover. This ensures that the side curtain
deploys regardless of where along the length of the passenger
compartment the impact occurs. A total of three LATCH child seat
anchors are located in the second- and third-row seats. The
second-row bench seat includes two LATCH anchors that allow the
installation of two child seats. Each Stow 'n Go(R) and Swivel 'n
Go(TM) second-row seat has LATCH anchors. The third-row bench seat
also includes one LATCH anchor. A remote start option is a new
feature for the 2008 Chrysler Group minivans. The remote start
system starts the engine and leaves it running in the remote start
mode for as long as 15 minutes and has a range of 328 feet. The
park lamps illuminate to indicate the engine is running in the
remote start mode. The remote start system operates at a band
frequency of 434 MHz in North America, which avoids interference
from military installations and commercial garage door openers. The
new minivans also feature an Enhanced Accident Response System
(EARS). This system switches on the interior lamps, unlocks the
doors, turns on the hazard-flasher exterior lamps and turns the
engine off by cutting off fuel in the event an impact causes air
bag deployment. Other safety and security features include a
rearview interior conversation mirror; power-adjustable pedals;
remote, keyless, illuminated entry; power sliding passenger doors;
power liftgate; tire pressure monitoring system; ParkSense(R) rear
back-up assist system and ParkView(R) rear back-up camera. The
minivan's ParkSense rear back-up assist system helps at low speeds
in reverse to detect stationary objects through visible (interior
lights seen with the rearview mirror) and audible warnings for the
driver. The ParkView rear back-up camera provides minivan drivers a
wide-angle view of the area immediately behind the vehicle. An
image automatically displays in the navigation screen when the
transaxle is shifted into reverse. DATASOURCE: Chrysler LLC
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