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What does SRS stand for?

Supplementary restraint system

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What is the primary purpose of an airbag?

To protect passengers during a collision

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How do airbags protect passengers?

Airbags inflate to cushion and prevent injury to the head and chest during a collision.

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What should you do if the SRS light is on?

You should address it immediately or take the vehicle to a garage for inspection.

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Why are airbags considered supplementary?

They are designed to work alongside seatbelts, not as a replacement for them.

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Name one type of airbag

Front airbag, Passenger airbag, side curtain, knee bolster, inflatable seatbelt

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What is a side airbag?

An airbag that deploys from the side of the vehicle to protect occupants in side-impact collisions.

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What is the function of a knee airbag?

To protect the knees and lower legs of the occupants in a collision.

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How do curtain airbags work?

They deploy from the roof area of the vehicle to protect the head during a side collision.

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What are the benefits of multi-stage airbags?

They can deploy with different force levels based on the severity of the crash.

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How quickly do airbags inflate?

Within milliseconds of a collision.

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What sensors activate the airbags?

Crash sensors that detect sudden deceleration.

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Describe the role of seatbelts in relation to airbags.

Seatbelts restrain the torso, while airbags protect the head and chest.

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What happens during a collision that causes airbags to deploy?

The sensors detect a rapid deceleration and trigger the inflating mechanism.

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How does an airbag system detect the severity of a crash?

By measuring the force of impact through sensors.

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Why is it important to wear a seatbelt?

To ensure maximum protection alongside airbags during a collision

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What can happen if you rely solely on airbags?

Increased risk of injury, as airbags are not a substitute for seatbelts.

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How do airbags help prevent head injuries?

By cushioning the head and preventing it from striking hard surfaces inside the vehicle.

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What are the risks of airbags deploying improperly?

Potential injuries from the force of deployment or malfunctioning airbags.

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How do manufacturers ensure airbag effectiveness?

Through rigorous testing and compliance with safety standards.

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How can you tell if an airbag system is faulty?

If the SRS light on the dashboard is flashing.

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What maintenance is required for airbags?

Regular inspections to ensure the system is functioning properly.

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Why should you not modify or remove airbags?

It can compromise safety and lead to increased injury risk during accidents.

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What can cause an airbag to deploy accidentally?

A severe jolt or impact, such as hitting a pothole or large bump.

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How often should you have your airbag system checked?

Regularly, as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer, typically during routine maintenance.

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