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  2. Airbag - Wikipedia

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    The driver and passenger front airbag modules, after having been deployed, in a Peugeot 306. An airbag is a vehicle occupant-restraint system using a bag designed to inflate in milliseconds during a collision and then deflate afterwards. [1] It consists of an airbag cushion, a flexible fabric bag, an inflation module, and an impact sensor.

  3. Air suspension - Wikipedia

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    Air bag or air strut failure is usually caused by wet rust, due to old age, or moisture within the air system that damages it from the inside. Air ride suspension parts may fail because rubber dries out. Punctures to the air bag may be caused from debris on the road. With custom applications, improper installation may cause the air bags to rub ...

  4. Category:Airbags - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. Airbag; A. Air bag vest; Air Cushion Restraint System; Airbag dermatitis; Airplane airbags; G. Geier v. American Honda Motor ...

  5. How Much Does Buying Tires at Sam’s Club Save You? - AOL

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    However, Discount Tire and Service Centers does offer a similar price guarantee to Sam’s Club. If you find a better out-the-door price, including tire, installation, balancing and valve stems ...

  6. Best OBD-II Scanners for 2024, Tested - AOL

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    OBD stands for On-board Diagnostics, and an OBD-II scanner diagnoses your car's vital systems, providing valuable information about warning lights, airbags, ABS, and more, letting you know which ...

  7. Airbag (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An airbag is a device designed to inflate rapidly in a collision. Airbag may also refer to: Airbag, a 1997 Spanish film "Airbag", a song from Radiohead's 1997 album, OK Computer; Airbag / How Am I Driving?, a 1998 Radiohead EP; Airbag (band), an Argentine hard rock band; Mozilla Airbag, crash reporting software

  8. Airplane airbags - Wikipedia

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    Airplane airbags are airbags that are located in the seat belts on some airplanes. They are designed to lessen the impact of crashes with minor injuries. Dependent on an airline's choice of installation, airplane airbags are most often installed in First class, Business class, Premium Economy, and Economy bulkhead/exit row seats.

  9. Michelin PAX System - Wikipedia

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    Michelin said that the retail replacement cost of the PAX tires would be approximately equal to the cost of five conventional tires. The true cost was approximately US$1200 or $1600 for snow tires in 2008 for Odyssey which is higher than some conventional tires. PAX tires allegedly had a smoother ride and provided better gas mileage than the ...