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The truth of the matter more accidents occur without the deployment of the airbag than with. The airbag will not save your life if you don't use the seatbelt with it.
A Honda, like other automobiles equipped with airbags, needs to hit something at a certain speed before the airbag deploys. There are several sensors on the body and bumper of the Honda that will trigger the airbag to inflate. The normal range for deployment is 15 to 30 miles per hour for collision to deploy airbags.
It's not necessary to call paramedics unless someone is injured. Airbag deployment should not be a measure of when to call ems.
there is no max speed for airbag deployment there is a minimum speed but that speed depends on make of car and airbag
an electrical signal up to the airbag and it deploys
Yes, they are replaceable.Always disconnect battery terminalsYour first responsibility prior to starting the installation process is to disconnect the terminals from the battery. Furthermore, make sure to let the car sit for at least one hour so that any battery backups from the SRS system have completely drained. Never probe the airbag with your meterWARNING! Never use the probs on your meter to directly test the terminals or connectors on any airbag. The airbag requires only 2 - 3 ohms for deployment and touching the airbag terminals with your meter may provide enough current to activate the airbag. This warning applies to all airbag types, including but not limited to side airbags, roof airbags, knee airbags, foot airbags, seat airbags, etc.
Yes, it is a serious (I think Federal) crime not to report it. If it is found out later that you lied, then you can get sued. I know that people lie all the time about accidents but you can get in serious trouble in regards to an airbag. My husband worked at a car dealership and I also asked about an airbag deployment when I couldn't receive a carfax report. I was told about how you have to disclose airbag deployment when trading-in/selling a car due to safety reasons.
Airbag deployment can happen at any speed. It's not about the speed, but rather the impact that the car feels to deploy the bags.
The airbags on a 2002 Chevy Cavalier are disconnected by removing the positive battery cable and pulling the airbag fuse. The wiring harness to the airbag can then be pulled to allow the airbags to be taken out.
it depends on the year. if it does then you will find the letters SRS or AIRBAG on the panels where the airbags are Yes it has 4 airbags.