What are the main installation locations of airbags?

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Adriel
07/29/25 5:35pm
Airbags are generally installed in the front of the vehicle, specifically for the driver and front passenger seats, as well as on the sides (front and rear rows) and roof positions. Below are specific details about them: 1. Front Airbags: The driver's front airbag is installed in the center of the steering wheel. To avoid unnecessary deployment, do not strike the center of the steering wheel forcefully. 2. Passenger Airbags: Passenger airbags are located in the front passenger seat and rear seats. 3. Side Airbags: Side airbags are usually placed on the outer side of the seats or installed on the upper frame of the side doors. Some models may have them installed on the A-pillar. 4. Knee Airbags: Knee airbags are installed beneath the instrument panel to mitigate leg injuries during severe impacts.
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