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What car brand is airbag?

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LeJace
07/29/25 7:35am

airbag is not a car logo, but an indicator for airbags. An airbag is a device that inflates to protect passengers before a secondary collision occurs during a crash. Its components include: 1. Airbag sensor; 2. Collision airbag and electronic control device. Airbags are installed in the following locations: 1. Inside the center of the steering wheel; 2. Under the dashboard on the passenger side; 3. On the side of the seat; 4. Hidden inside the ceiling. Precautions for using airbags include: 1. Maintaining an appropriate distance from the airbag while in the car; 2. Prohibiting placing items in front of, above, or near the airbag; 3. Keeping a certain distance between the driver's chest and the steering wheel; 4. Prohibiting unauthorized modifications to the airbag system and its surrounding layout.

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BennettDella
08/13/25 1:28am

Airbags are like invisible guardians in cars. Having driven for over a decade, I once experienced a rear-end collision where the airbag instantly deployed, cushioning my body and preventing my head from hitting the steering wheel – truly a lifesaver. Modern vehicles typically feature multiple airbags: driver, passenger, side, and knee airbags, providing comprehensive coverage. In simple terms, their working principle involves sensors detecting severe collisions, triggering rapid chemical reactions to inflate within milliseconds, cushioning and protecting occupants. Daily usage reminders: avoid placing objects near airbag zones, children are safest in rear seats, and seat belts work most effectively when combined with airbags. Regular maintenance includes checking warning lights – repair any issues immediately to ensure functionality during critical moments. Remember, airbags are essential safety features in modern vehicles and should never be overlooked.

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GrahamDella
10/04/25 7:57am

Thinking back to the early days of driving, cars didn't have airbags back then, and safety relied entirely on luck. Nowadays, airbags are much more common. They were invented in the 1970s in the United States and began to be widely installed in the 1990s, saving countless lives. The data I've seen shows that airbags can reduce the rate of severe injuries in car accidents by 40%. The principle is that the collision signal is transmitted through sensors to the control system, triggering a small explosion to rapidly generate gas and inflate the bag. They are mostly located inside the steering wheel or the passenger-side dashboard, covering the front of the occupants. For optimal effectiveness, it's important to maintain a proper sitting posture and fasten the seatbelt tightly to allow the airbag to cushion the impact best. For older cars, special attention should be paid to maintaining the sensors and circuits, and any warning lights should be addressed promptly. Safety comes first—don't risk major losses for minor gains.

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DiCole
11/18/25 2:44am

As a young driver, I find airbags incredibly practical, and they come as standard in new cars. The sensors in modern vehicles are highly sensitive, and some can even connect to mobile apps to monitor their status. Airbags aren't just for the front; side and knee airbags are also common. They inflate rapidly upon collision to cushion the impact, protecting the head and chest. In my daily driving, I make sure to wear the seatbelt and avoid installing aftermarket parts that might interfere with the system. Future trends may include more intelligent airbags that adapt to different collision scenarios. Remember, safety is more important than any driving skill.

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