No, it is not possible to stop an airbag with your arm. Airbags deploy at extremely high speeds—typically around 200 mph—making it impossible for a person to react quickly enough to block or stop one with their arm. Attempting to do so could result in serious injury, as airbags are designed to protect occupants during a collision, not to be physically interacted with. It's always best to follow safety guidelines and keep your arms and hands away from the airbag deployment area.
Yes.....he felt he needed to protect SJ from the powerful airbag.
fix the airbag.
The sensors that determine if the seat is occupied (and thus arm the airbag) .... are located within the seats themselves.
It absorbs some of the impact.
When these light stay on its an indication that something is wrong and needs to be serviced.
Airbag, no, horn, it is possible.
The airbag light stays on when there is a malfunction in the system. The airbag computer will need scanned to know possible causes.
The airbag computer will command the airbag warning light to stay on when it detects a malfunction. You need to have the code read with a scan tool to know what the possible causes could be.The airbag computer will command the airbag warning light to stay on when it detects a malfunction. You need to have the code read with a scan tool to know what the possible causes could be.
Yes it can. It is possible. Hope this helps! From Chicolette
Airbag is disabled. Possible broken spring under the steering wheel or bad connection.
The airbag light stays on when the airbag computer detects a malfunction and sets a code. You need to have the system checked for codes to know possible causes.
Possible clockspring failure.