What are the triggering conditions for the Accord's pedestrian protection device?
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When a pedestrian collides with the hood, the hood will pop up to avoid injuring the pedestrian. When an object hits the pedestrian collision sensor, there is also a chance to activate the pedestrian protection device. The following is an introduction to the pedestrian protection system: Honda Accord's pedestrian protection system: The Accord is equipped with an active hinge at the end of the hood. When a pedestrian is hit, the hinge will cause the hood to sink, thereby achieving the effect of cushioning and protecting the pedestrian. At the same time, the collision margin space reserved by the front fender and bumper can also play a buffering role. Disadvantages of the pedestrian protection system: Compared with ordinary hoods, the collision buffer protection system is more expensive, and once the collision buffer protection system is triggered, the entire hood must be replaced.