Airbags in cars are something a lot of people become quite familiar with. Crucially, they save our lives in the event of an accident. If we were to have a crash, airbags would stop us from potentially getting harmed. However, one small fact that might elude a lot of you is how exactly do airbags work — with an inconspicuous device called the sensor for airbag. This is a major safety feature for the vehicle. It would ensure that the airbags never deploy when a person is not in the passenger seat setTitleColor#333333utc_o_color] Which is very crucial because we always ensure the safety of everyone that is in the car.
The passenger seat sensor of the airbag is one of car safety systems that are the most important ones. It tells the car if there's someone in the front passenger seat. The sensor then informs the car's safety system to keep its airbags on stand by. But if the seat is unoccupied, the sensor prevents the airbag from going off. These are kind of a big deal because airbags—by law, remember—are meant to keep you safe. That is because should an airbag deploy with nobody in the seat, there might actually cause injury instead of protect However, to ensure that it does not go off unnecessarily —to protect the person or child who might be sitting there— the sensor is disabled via your car airbag passenger seat sensor on or off indicator light.
Airbag Passenger Seat Sensor — This is a small device, mounted under the cushion of the passenger seat. This little thing is quite smart for it can know if someone is sitting there by measuring their weight. If a weight is not detected, the sensor tells the airbag module, or the computer that controls the airbag inflator to turn off the airbag. This really matters, because you don't want an airbag to deploy if no one is seated here. And, if that were to occur, it would end up injuring a passenger in the vehicle that needs no shielding. With the sensor, the car can assure that its airbags are armed only when there is a human seated in the seat to keep all occupants safe.
How the Airbag Passenger Seat Sensor Functions A passenger in the seat registers weight on the sensor. Once the smart sensor detects this rapid deceleration, it sends a signal to the car's computer resulting in inflation of the airbags. All of this takes place in mere nanoseconds. What in effect is it a Speed of light which means Passenger is protected almost instantly even before they know anything bad that's happening to them. It is this quick response, which helps in saving lives during car accidents.
Airbag passenger seat sensor in late 1990sIntroduced first time to cars It turned into a standard safety amenity in almost all of the cars we see today from that time. Tech continues to improve though, which is good for safety. One example would be that some new airbag sensor in passenger seats are using a pressure sensor as suppose to only having a weight sensor. Theoretically, the pressure sensors could perform better at determining occupancy. That could potentially make them even safer for those that are most at risk according to the NHTSA.
At Soushine, we really care about car passenger safety. This is why all of our vehicles are designed with the top-of-the-line airbag passenger seat sensors. We are committed to staying up-to-date with the newest safety options on the market. We also pursue safety, tech and otherwise — both onboard and on the ground. This is why we continuously strive to make our cars safer.
Copyright © Dongguan Soushine Industry Co.,Ltd. All Rights Reserved - Privacy Policy