Where is the location of the front side airbags?

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VonValeria
07/29/25 12:23pm
The front side airbags are located inside the steering wheel on the driver's side and above the glove compartment on the passenger's side. Airbags are essential passive safety features in modern vehicles. When used in conjunction with seat belts, they provide effective collision protection for occupants. The system mainly consists of airbag sensors, collision airbags, and electronic control devices. The correct usage of airbags includes: 1. Airbags must be used together with seat belts; 2. Maintain an appropriate distance from the airbag while seated; 3. Do not place objects in front of, above, or near the airbag; 4. Drivers and passengers should develop good habits to ensure a certain distance between the chest and the steering wheel; 5. Avoid high temperatures; 6. Do not modify the airbag system or its surrounding layout without authorization; 7. Each airbag can only be used once and must be replaced after deployment.
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