it will deploy if hit hard enough.
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.
If the car is off and no one hits you the airbag should not deploy. If you are driving and stopped at a traffic light and someone hits you, the airbag could possibly deploy depending on the impact of the accident.
On sensing a collision an airbag will deploy in an average of just 30 milliseconds.
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.
Yes, an airbag will deploy at any speed. HOWEVER, it will not deploy upon just any impact, there are sensors on the vehicle that determine the force of impact, just how hard and blunt the impact was, if it is a small minimal force, then there will be no deployment, but if there was a hard impact/force, then obviously it would deploy.
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.
If your Kalos airbag light will not go out, it typically means that the airbag is faulty or there's a problem within the control system of the vehicle. When this occurs, the airbag may not properly deploy upon impact.
The computer looks at the info fromt he impact sensors, sends voltage to the ignitor in the airbags, and the airbag "explodes".
It is suppose to deploy in a frontal crash
No an airbag will not deploy if the battery is disconnected
The airbag system has a malfunction and will not deploy if needed as long as the airbag symbol stays on.
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