Where Do Car Airbags Deploy From?
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Car airbags deploy from the seams in the seats. Car Airbag System: The car airbag system is a passive safety maintenance system (see vehicle safety performance). When used in conjunction with seat belts, it provides effective anti-slip protection for passengers. During a collision, car airbags can reduce head injuries by 25% and facial injuries by approximately 80%. The car airbag system mainly consists of airbag sensors, anti-slip airbags, and electronic control devices. Locations of Airbags in Different Positions: The driver-side anti-slip airbag is installed in the steering wheel; the passenger-side anti-slip airbag is generally mounted on the dashboard. The airbag sensors are respectively assembled on the left, right, and center of the driver's compartment partition panel. The central airbag sensor and the airbag system are installed together with the electronic control device.
I've driven many cars and have a good understanding of airbag deployment positions. As the driver, the airbag pops out from the center of the steering wheel to protect the chest and prevent internal organ injuries from frontal impacts. For the passenger, it deploys from above the dashboard, right under the windshield, to cushion forward momentum and prevent head impact with the glass. In case of a side collision or rear-end impact, seat-mounted airbags deploy from either the outer side of the backrest or the inner door panel to safeguard the abdomen and thoracic cavity. The roof features curtain airbags that unfold from the roof edges and drop down to cover the entire window area, minimizing injuries from shattered glass. Knee airbags deploy near the A-pillar to prevent legs from hitting hard objects. These airbags only activate when sensors detect severe accidents, with their precisely designed positions offering maximum protection to different body parts.