When there is a sudden high-G deceleration. The passenger bags however will not fire if there is not enough weight on the passenger seat to indicate an adult is in the seat.
in 1992
They have driver, passenger, and front side airbags (located in the seats)
Airbags deploy at up to 300 km/hr.
The Cadillac CTS Coupe has two driver and passenger airbags
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.
Driver's side became standard in 1990, driver/passenger became standard in 1994.
Yes if the car is hit hard enough the sensors will deploy the airbags
YES.
Yes, just yesterday I saw a 2003 Honda Pilot EX damaged on the front passenger fender/bumper. Both airbags (driver and passenger) were deployed. The seat belt for the driver side will need to be replaced if the driver was using it. The passenger seat belt will be fine if no one was sitting there. A friend from Oklahoma
yes. airbags are found on both the driver and passenger sides of the car.
When there is a sudden high-G deceleration. The passenger bags however will not fire if there is not enough weight on the passenger seat to indicate an adult is in the seat.
That metal box is a gyro that tells the computer when to deploy the airbags