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Airbags are part of a vehicle's safety system designed to protect occupants during a collision.Here's how they work:
• Sensors and Control Unit:The airbag system includes crash sensors
that detect a sudden deceleration or impact.These sensors send
signals to the airbag control unit,which analyzes the data from
various sensors,including wheel speed sensors and seat occupancy
sensors.
• Deployment:If the control unit determines that a collision is
severe enough to warrant deployment,it sends a signal to the
inflator.The inflator initiates a chemical reaction that produces a
rapid release of gas,typically nitrogen.
• Inflation:The gas fills the airbag,causing it to inflate and
deploy towards the vehicle occupants within milliseconds.This rapid
inflation provides a cushioning effect,reducing the force exerted
on the occupants during a collision.
• Deflation:After deployment,the airbag automatically deflates to
allow the occupants to move and exit the vehicle.
Airbags are designed to work in conjunction with seatbelts and are not intended to deploy in every collision but only in moderate to severe crashes where the risk of injury is high.The deployment is managed by sophisticated algorithms that consider various parameters such as vehicle speed,angle of impact,and seatbelt usage.
Vehicle model | OE NO. |
Porsche 971 | 971616025 |
Porsche Cayenne/18-/9Y0 | 9Y0616001 |
Porsche/Maca | 95B616002 |
Porsche Cayenne/Q7/Touareg 04 | 7L8616503B |
Porsche Cayenne/Touareg 04-10 | 95535840420 |
Bentley Mulsanne | 3Y5 616 001 |
Porsche 971/17- | 971616052H |
BMW E53 | 3712 1095 579 |
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