What brand of car is AIRBAG?

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LaGideon
07/30/25 6:44am
AIRBAG refers to the airbag, which is a passive safety measure in vehicles, not a car brand. Related information: 1. Introduction: The AIRBAG labeled on a car indicates the presence of an airbag, typically located on the steering wheel and the passenger-side interior panel; some door panels and seats may also have this label, indicating airbags in these components. The airbag is a high-strength fabric pouch, usually folded flat and stored within the vehicle's interior. 2. Function: In the event of a collision, the impact sensor detects the incident and activates the airbag. The airbag rapidly inflates to serve as a cushion between the occupants and the vehicle, preventing injuries from contact with the vehicle's structure or broken glass.
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