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  2. Volkswagen to recall over 114,000 US vehicles over airbag ...

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    The recall consists of some Beetle and Passat vehicles from model years 2006-2019. "The driver's side frontal airbag inflator may explode due to propellant degradation occurring after long-term ...

  3. 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.

  4. General Motors ignition switch recalls - Wikipedia

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    The ignition switch was designed to remove power from the vehicle's airbags when in the Off or Accessory mode. [11] Therefore, this was a safety hazard: If the switch changed from Run to Accessory and the vehicle was involved in an accident, it would no longer have power to release the airbags, and it would be difficult for the driver to steer ...

  5. Airbag dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Airbag dermatitis (also known as an "airbag burn") is skin irritation secondary to the deployment of airbags. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The diagnosis of "air bag dermatitis" is relatively recent; [ 3 ] the first case was reported in 1994.

  6. Once All But Extinct, the Front Bench Is Making a Comeback - AOL

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    Both front-seat passengers were lucky enough to get an airbag to themselves by the turn of the century, and the entrance of curtain airbags has significantly decreased face injury.

  7. Air turbulence is on the rise. How to avoid getting hurt on a ...

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    "Every moment you can, you should just wear your seatbelt," he says. Dr. Christopher E. San Miguel, associate professor at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, agrees.

  8. Automotive safety - Wikipedia

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    The terms "active" and "passive" are simple but important terms in the world of automotive safety. "Active safety" is used to refer to technology assisting in the prevention of a crash and "passive safety" to components of the vehicle (primarily airbags, seatbelts and the physical structure of the vehicle) that help to protect occupants during a crash.

  9. Passengers experienced ‘hard jolt,’ then ‘free fall’ on ...

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    As they were coming in for a landing, a “plume” of bad weather suddenly appeared in front of Hawaiian Airlines pilots who hit severe turbulence just seconds later.