
The Fit is equipped with airbags. They are located in the center of the steering wheel and above the glove compartment on the passenger side. There is one for both the driver and the front passenger, totaling 2 airbags. Below are some precautions regarding airbags: 1. Never strike or impact the area where the airbags are located. Also, avoid directly washing the airbag area with water, as a damp airbag may fail to protect your life in a critical moment. 2. The driver should not lean forward while driving. Maintain a proper sitting posture with your back firmly against the seat, and adjust the seatback to a position that allows comfortable control of the vehicle. This ensures sufficient space for the airbag to fully deploy and provide protection in case of an accident. For vehicles with airbags in the front passenger seat, never allow children to sit in the front or place a child seat in this position unless the airbag can be manually deactivated. Otherwise, the deployment of the airbag could cause severe injury to the child.

I used to drive a Fit, and this car comes with airbags across all trim levels. Even the base model has dual front airbags for the driver and passenger, while mid-to-high trims add side airbags, and the top trim even includes front-to-rear curtain airbags. However, it's worth noting that older models have fewer airbags—for example, pre-2018 base models might only have a single airbag for the driver. When buying a car, make sure to check the spec sheet carefully, especially when purchasing used, to avoid being misled. The newer models have significantly improved safety—last year, my colleague was rear-ended in a Fit, and all the airbags deployed, leaving him completely unharmed. Also, during regular maintenance, ask the mechanic to check the airbag warning light, as aging wiring in older cars might cause airbag failures.

As a long-time Honda Fit owner for ten years, I can say Honda didn't cut corners on airbags. The current fourth-generation models all come standard with at least 4 airbags - dual front airbags plus side airbags are the basic configuration. What's most impressive is that after the 2021 mid-cycle refresh, even the airbag sensors were upgraded, with collision response speed 0.3 seconds faster than previous models. However, buyers should note that used Fits manufactured before 2014 require special attention - some base models only had driver and passenger front airbags, with side airbags only available on higher trims. It's normal for the yellow AIRBAG light on the dashboard to briefly illuminate during startup, but if it stays on, immediate inspection is required.

The Fit owner's manual clearly states: The vehicle comes standard with an SRS airbag system. The driver's airbag is concealed within the steering wheel, while the front passenger's airbag is housed behind the upper trim panel of the glove compartment. In the event of a collision, the airbag can fully inflate within 0.03 seconds, working in conjunction with seat belts to reduce the probability of head and chest injuries by 70%. It's important to avoid placing decorations on the airbag cover, as metal stickers could become dangerous projectiles during a collision. Additionally, airbags have an expiration date, typically requiring inspection and replacement after about 10 years. The last time the driver's airbag was replaced at the 4S dealership, it cost 1,200 yuan.


