Airbags typically deploy in milliseconds, within 20 to 50 milliseconds of a collision being detected by the vehicle's sensors. This rapid deployment is crucial in helping to protect occupants during a crash by providing a cushioning barrier between them and the vehicle's interior.
10 to 25 milliseconds
i have an 1987 190E which comes with an airbag
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dont quote me on this, but i think 200 mph
The airbag light stays on when there is a malfunction in the system. The airbag computer will need scanned to know possible causes.
An airbag travels 200 miles per hour when it is deployed. The process of an accident being sensed and the airbag being deployed takes one twenty fifth of a second.
The airbag light in a 1995 262 will come on when there is an airbag circuit problem. The airbag will not work right in the event of a crash unless the problem is fixed.
Yes, a blown or missing fuse can cause the airbag light to stay on.
The airbag computer has detected a malfunction and set a code.
The light come on when the system detects a problem and sets a trouble code. You should have it diagnosed by a trained technician. The airbag system is not for do it yourselfers.
It is important to understand why the warning lights come on. The airbag light will come on in any car if there is an issue with any airbag in the car, an issue with the wiring to or from the air bags, an issue with the horn, or the wiring of the horn.