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An impact detector sends an electric signal to an igniter which causes sodium azide (NaN3) to generate nitrogen gas. The air bag is filled by the nitrogen gas.
were is the igniter on my maytag range
An "igniter" is a subsidiary electrode in an ignitron system.
Replace it with a know good one, if that fixes your problem then its the igniter.
Where is the igniter located on a toyota corolla 89 dlx.
The typical igniter is a very thin piece of wire with a blob of pyrogen on the centre.
An igniter is what starts the combustion within the rocket engine so it can take off.
it is inside your distributor.I have 1994 mx3 an my igniter quit,and i had to replace the whole distributor. not cheap.
Airbags are termed supplemental restraints as they work with a number of other safety mechanisms within a car or vehicle. They operate by a series of steps to deploy the bag, first is that activation of crash sensors which being the engagement of the airbag, second this sends an electrical current to a squib, or inflater that casuses the igniter fluid to over heat and finnaly expands the airbag to take the impact of the passenger.
Check continuity. If it reads open then replace ignitor.
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An Igniter