How to Adjust the Height of the Cabin Airbag?

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DiHenry
07/24/25 8:08pm
The height of the airbag cannot be adjusted. Here are the specific details regarding the related content: Introduction: The safety of airbags is determined by manufacturers through numerous experiments, with each experiment's data used to finalize the airbag's position. Altering its position arbitrarily not only fails to provide safety protection but may also lead to secondary injuries. Protection: The airbag system is a passive safety (see vehicle safety performance) protection system. When used in conjunction with seat belts, it provides effective collision protection for occupants. In the event of a car collision, the airbag can reduce head injury rates by 25% and facial injury rates by approximately 80%. It mainly consists of an airbag sensor, a collision airbag, and an electronic control device.
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