Where is the airbag module located on the Baojun 730?

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VonEmmett
07/25/25 10:53am
The airbag sensor of the Baojun 730 is located under the hood, at the upper left corner of the engine. Below is an introduction to the Baojun 730: 1. Powertrain: The 2019 Baojun 730 CVT version is equipped with a "1.5T turbocharged engine + simulated 8-speed CVT continuously variable transmission" powertrain combination. The engine has a rated power of 111kW and a maximum net torque of 250N·m. The turbocharger engages at around 1000 RPM, and at 1600 RPM, it can achieve the maximum torque of mainstream 2.4L naturally aspirated engines on the market. 2. Space: The 2019 Baojun 730 CVT version features an ergonomically optimized design with a 2+3+2 seating layout. The second and third-row seats can be folded flat for different usage scenarios, providing ample and practical storage space while ensuring passenger comfort.
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