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Safety restraint system (airbags and seatbelts).
SRS, supplemental/safety restraint system. includes airbags, seatbelts
airbags, cushioning, seatbelts and padded dashboards
The main ones are seatbelts and airbags
seatbelts, airbags, child door lock/////crumple zones
Side impact airbags are there to reduce injuries to the head, neck and torso. Like front airbags they deploy instantly on impact. Side airbags deploy from the roof, door panels and seats. Furthermore, like front airbags the side airbags have reduced limb and torso injuries significantly and because of there safety record most new cars are now equipped with side airbags as standard equipment.
Airbags were invented as safety devices. When a vehicle is involved in a crash and the airbags deploy, they offer a cushion between the driver and the steering wheel as between the passengers and the windows.
Newer cars are equiped with new safety devices such as airbags, anti lock braking system, and seatbelts. Yes and older cars like my restoration haas no airbags
It stands for the safety restraint system. That includes the airbags and seatbelts. If the light is staying on, the computer has detected a malfunction and set a code.
No, they do not have airbags
Passive safety features are features on a car not designed to activate in a crash, but make the car safer in the event of a crash. Three examples: 1st and 2nd generation airbag equipped vehicles' seatbelts (3rd gen airbags have detonators in the seatbelts and load sensors in the seats, and therefore are not considered 'passive'), crumple zones, and safety glass
No