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How is the air bag removed from the steering wheel?

How is the air bag removed from the steering wheel?

The driver air bag is removed from the steering wheel by removing two screws and disconnecting two connectors (Figure 2). After the new air bag has been installed, do not connect the negative battery cable until the system test has been performed. See operator’s manual or www.techauthority.com for more inclusive removal information.

How are air bags deployed after an accident?

If the G-forces are sufficient, the ORC signals the inflator of the appropriate air bag to deploy the air bag cushion and inflate the air bag (s). After an accident in which one or more air bags are deployed, replacing the air bags, in a similar manner to repairing the body damage to the vehicle, can be a time-consuming process.

How is the deployment of an air bag determined?

Deployment is based upon the rate of deceleration measured by the forces of gravity (G-force) upon the impact sensors. If the G-forces are sufficient, the ORC signals the inflator of the appropriate air bag to deploy the air bag cushion and inflate the air bag(s).

When did they start putting air bags in cars?

In the early 1970s, General Motors began offering cars equipped with airbags, initially in government fleet-purchased, 1973 Chevrolet Impala sedans. These cars came with a 1974-style Oldsmobile instrument panel and a special steering wheel that contained the driver-side air bag. Only one car from this original batch survives.

Can you replace the steering wheel with a deployed airbag?

Replacing the driver’s steering wheel a deployed airbag is fairly simple, but most of the others are labor and parts-intensive. Airbag replacement service may involve many of the airbags within the car. On the passenger side, an airbag rips through the dashboard when it deploys.

What should I do if my airbag has deployed?

Any airbags that have deployed must be replaced with new ones. Wiring and connectors must be inspected to make sure they aren’t damaged. Replacing the driver’s steering wheel a deployed airbag is fairly simple, but most of the others are labor and parts-intensive.

How are airbags deployed in a head on collision?

In a head-on collision, airbags inflate, stopping your upper body from hitting the windshield, steering wheel, and dashboard. When your car hits a solid object, it activates a sensor. The sensor sends out an electric current. The current then triggers the release of non-toxic nitrogen gas that causes the airbag to inflate.

Which is the main part of the air bag deployment?

The Deployment Of Air Bag. Airbag control Unit (or ACU) is the main part which control the airbag through impact calculation and chemical mixture. The rapid speed and safety of this technology turn airbag into the safest system for automobile.

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Ruth Doyle