Possibly, but not likely.
It is okay but the air bag will not deploy in case of an accident. Have it repaired soon.
That depends on what you crash into , a solid wall , or another vehicle with some " give " . The force of the collision has to be great enough to deploy the air bag
No. It means there is something wrong with it and that it will NOT deploy in an accident. There is no way it will deploy with the air bag light on, when I say deploy I mean it won't go off accidentally.
Frontal Airbags will deploy at at least a 55 mph crash or more.
The vehicle has to be traveling above a certain speed for the air bag to deploy. I believe it is 35 mph. It could be more.
The impact of the crash caused the air bag to deploy.
The air bag system is not operating correctly. If the car is involved in an accident, the bag may not deploy, causing greater possibility of injury.
Most air bags will not deploy at less than 10 miles per hour the other posibillity is that there was a fault in the air bag system.
The force of the collision has to be great enough
air bags
To allow clearance for the air bag to deploy if necessary.
It's an inertia switch-any over a certain speed