Does the Besturn X40 have airbags?
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Besturn X40 has airbags. Meaning of airbags: The electronic airbag system is a passive safety (see vehicle safety performance) protection system. When used in conjunction with seat belts, it can provide effective collision protection for occupants. In the event of a car collision, car airbags can reduce head injuries by 25% and facial injuries by approximately 80%. Composition of airbags: Mainly composed of airbag sensors, collision airbags, and electronic control devices. The driver-side collision airbag is installed in the steering wheel; the passenger-side collision airbag is generally installed on the dashboard. Airbag sensors are installed on the left, right, and middle of the cabin partition; the middle airbag sensor and airbag system are installed together with the electronic control device. The airbag module mainly consists of the airbag, gas generator, and igniter. The electronic control device is used for data collection and processing, diagnosing the reliability of the airbag, ensuring that the ignition signal is issued in time when the preset value is reached, and ensuring that the ignition is timely, providing sufficient driving current for the gas generator.
The Bestune X40 is indeed equipped with airbags. As an owner, I've thoroughly researched this model. It features front airbags for both the driver and front passenger, with the top trim level adding side airbags—a configuration that's quite generous among domestic SUVs in this price range. The airbags deploy at speeds up to 300 km/h, so it's crucial never to place phone mounts or decorations near the airbag locations. During my last maintenance service, the technician mentioned that the airbag system's sensors should be inspected every ten years or so, especially in northeastern regions where extreme temperature fluctuations can accelerate wiring deterioration. We must always wear seatbelts while driving, as airbag deployment without proper restraint could cause secondary injuries. The vehicle manual contains detailed diagrams of airbag locations—I recommend every owner review them.