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The part of the automobile impacted determines which airbags deploy. Airbags can be in the steering wheel, under the dashboard, in the dashboard, in the doors, in the side panels, and other vital ...
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]
143,053 2018–2021 Atlas and 2020 Atlas Cross Sport SUVs may have a defect that makes the front passenger airbag shut off even though someone is in the seat. ... cause unwanted airbag deployment ...
The passenger-side airbag was a "dual-stage" airbag, meaning that the impact sensors determined the force used to deploy the airbag based on the severity of the impact. Of the original fleet of Chevrolets, virtually all were eventually disposed of except one, which is currently fully restored.
Toyota is recalling 145,000 Lexus TX and Toyota Grand Highlander SUVs because of an issue that could cause one of the side curtain airbags to fail to deploy in some situations. The curtain airbag ...
In the US 49/563.5 regulatory framework, Event data recorder is defined as a . a device or function in a vehicle that records the vehicle's dynamic time-series data during the time period just prior to a crash event (e.g., vehicle speed vs. time) or during a crash event (e.g., delta-V vs. time), intended for retrieval after the crash event.
Ford was the first supplier of high volume passenger airbag systems in 1989 Continentals that had provisions for attenuation of deployment loads on the out of position small occupants (children). This was a first. It was a high mounted (in the instrument panel) airbag module that aspirated compartment air to fill the air bag.
PSS would tailor air bag deployment for driver and first passenger and included occupant classification, seat position, crash severity, safety belt pretensioner, load-limiting retractor and safety belt buckle usage sensors. A new optional four-air-bag supplementary restraint system (SRS) with 6-way occupant protection was also available.