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The force of the collision has to great enough
there is no minimum speed the car can be parked and someone run into it and the airbags can deploy
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.
there is no max speed for airbag deployment there is a minimum speed but that speed depends on make of car and airbag
The minimum speed set by the government for airbags to deploy is 25 mph. The 2007 PT Cruiser should have the airbags deploy at this rate of speed or less. It also depends on the type of collision, when the airbags will deploy.
no minimum speed. the vehicle can be stopped and someone else hit it and bags will deploy depends on where it was hit and how hard
SRS (Supplimental Restraint System) aka Airbags dont have a set speed that they deploy... They deploy when jolted hard enough or have been strucked in an impact.
Yes, it is possible for an airbag not to deploy when going 35 miles per hour. If the hit was not forceful enough at that speed, it will not deploy because it could do more damage than good.
Zero mph. It is not about how fast you were going. The airbag goes off due to a sudden acceleration or deceleration. You can be sitting still and get hit by another vehicle with enough force to set the airbag off.
On sensing a collision an airbag will deploy in an average of just 30 milliseconds.
That depends on what you run into : If you run into a concrete wall that doesn't have any " give " , another vehicle that is parked , another vehicle that is moving towards you or in the same direction The force of the collision has to be enough to deploy the airbag(s)
An airbag depoys when a hard impact its the vehicle and the airbag automatically deploy's before the driver and passengers hit the front of the car/seat.