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What is the English abbreviation for airbags?

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MariaRose
08/31/25 5:58am
The English abbreviation for airbags is SRS. Precautions for using airbags include: 1. Airbags should be used in conjunction with seat belts; 2. Maintain an appropriate distance from the airbag when seated; 3. Do not place items in front of, above, or near the airbag; 4. Avoid high temperatures, and the components of the airbag system should be properly stored; 5. Do not modify the airbag system or its surrounding layout without authorization; 6. Airbags are single-use products, and each airbag can only be deployed once. The protection principle of airbags is: 1. When a vehicle suffers a certain level of collision force, the airbag system triggers a chemical reaction similar to a small explosive detonation; 2. The airbag hidden inside the vehicle inflates and deploys instantly, positioning itself in time before the occupant's body collides with interior components; 3. When the body comes into contact with the airbag, the airbag begins to deflate through the pores on its surface, thereby cushioning the impact and reducing the force exerted on the body.
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Meghan
09/13/25 2:25am
I've been using my car as a daily commuting tool. The English abbreviation for airbags is SRS, which stands for Supplemental Restraint System. It's not just a technical term—it can truly save lives in critical moments. Once when I was driving on a mountain road and nearly got into an accident, the airbag reacted incredibly fast, helping to cushion the impact. I recommend all car owners pay attention to this: avoid placing objects like phones or keys near the steering wheel, as they could become projectiles if the airbag deploys. During your biannual maintenance, have the technician check if the sensors are functioning properly. Older cars require extra caution, as the airbag system may deteriorate and fail. Using airbags in combination with seat belts provides better protection. Make it a habit to check before driving—don't take it lightly. After learning more about SRS, I feel much more secure when driving.
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Mary
10/27/25 3:12am
As a seasoned veteran in the automotive circle, let me talk about airbags: the English abbreviation is SRS, and the full name is Supplemental Restraint System. This system is ingeniously designed, with sensors triggering the airbag inflation upon collision. Common issues I encounter during repairs include loose connectors or sensor failures, which cause the airbag light to illuminate. Regular maintenance includes checking the wiring and modules, and never attempt to dismantle them yourself to avoid accidental deployment and injury. Airbags work in tandem with roll cages, reducing head and neck injuries by over 70%. Maintain an arm's length distance from the steering wheel while driving to prevent injury when the airbag deploys. Regularly updating the vehicle manual is the key point—SRS may be small, but it's a matter of life and death.
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