What are the two wires of the airbag?

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McAlexandra
07/29/25 7:29pm
One is the power wire, and the other is the ground detonation wire controlled by the ECU. Below is the relevant introduction about airbags: 1. Definition of airbag: airbag, a passive safety device that can rapidly inflate when a vehicle accident occurs, used to protect the safety of passengers. The airbag is a highly technical product in automotive passive safety. Its protective effect has been widely recognized, and the first patent related to airbags dates back to 1958. 2. Advantages of airbags: They can evenly distribute the impact force on the head and chest, preventing fragile passengers from directly colliding with the vehicle body, greatly reducing the possibility of injury. Airbags are indeed effective in protecting passengers during frontal collisions, and even without wearing a seatbelt, the anti-collision airbag is sufficient to effectively reduce injuries.
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