Can Used Airbags Be Used?

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McMiranda
09/02/25 8:10am
Used airbags can be used. Airbag System: The airbag system is not allowed to be opened or repaired, only new components can be replaced and used. Airbag Device Date: The airbag device has a replacement date (a label is affixed in the toolbox, and in American cars, it is under the sun visor). Even if there is no collision, the airbag device must be replaced after 10 years. Airbag Device Replacement: If the airbag device or its detonator falls from a height of more than 0.5m onto the ground, it can no longer be installed in the vehicle. Airbag components that have suffered mechanical damage (such as dents or cracks) must be replaced, as cracks can lead to damage to the printed circuit board and cause the airbag system to malfunction.
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