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<blockquote data-quote="madnet" data-source="post: 389584" data-attributes="member: 15935"><p>Front airbags</p><p>The front airbags (driver and passenger airbag) support the function of the seat belts and prevent the head</p><p>from making contact with the steering wheel or dashboard in the event of a head-on collision.</p><p>The passenger airbag and belt tensioner on the passenger side are not triggered if the control unit recognises</p><p>that the passenger seat is not occupied.</p><p>2-stage airbags are used for the driver and passenger.</p><p>Only stage 1 of the front airbag or stage 1 and stage 2 are triggered depending on the detected intensity of</p><p>the impact. A variable delay time that is also calculated on the basis of the acceleration values is set between</p><p>ignition of both airbag stages.</p><p>On the country-specific version for the USA, an additional differentiation is made as to whether the occupants</p><p>have their seat belts buckled. If the occupants do not have their seat belts buckled, the triggering thresholds</p><p>are lowered so that the airbags are triggered earlier in stage 1 and stage 1/2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madnet, post: 389584, member: 15935"] Front airbags The front airbags (driver and passenger airbag) support the function of the seat belts and prevent the head from making contact with the steering wheel or dashboard in the event of a head-on collision. The passenger airbag and belt tensioner on the passenger side are not triggered if the control unit recognises that the passenger seat is not occupied. 2-stage airbags are used for the driver and passenger. Only stage 1 of the front airbag or stage 1 and stage 2 are triggered depending on the detected intensity of the impact. A variable delay time that is also calculated on the basis of the acceleration values is set between ignition of both airbag stages. On the country-specific version for the USA, an additional differentiation is made as to whether the occupants have their seat belts buckled. If the occupants do not have their seat belts buckled, the triggering thresholds are lowered so that the airbags are triggered earlier in stage 1 and stage 1/2. [/QUOTE]
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