They can go off with the car stationary if the impact is severe enough.
They can go off with the car stationary if the impact is severe enough.
They can go off with the car stationary if the impact is severe enough.
Only if someone rams the front end of it going about 30 or 40 MPH.
That is information that the car companies will not release.
There are many features that the RT version of the Dodge Charger has. Some are safety features, such as airbags and brakes. There are also features like GPS that are helpful.
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The computer looks at the info fromt he impact sensors, sends voltage to the ignitor in the airbags, and the airbag "explodes".
One of the air bag sensors is bad. Two are located under the headlights above the front bumper. The third is under the driver's seat. There is an initial check of the airbags upon starting the car. If the airbag system detects a fault it will disable the airbags. So if you are in a crash the airbags will not deploy. Read up on airbags before doing anything, they can deploy while you work on them.
we had a crash at 45 mph, we t-boned some one in our 2004 dodge ram 1500 and ours didn't deploy
2 airbags.
Not necessarily. The airbags are designed to activate during any crash that exhibits enough force to trigger the mechanism. Even a small impact can activate the airbags. It certainly doesn't mean the car is unusable - the used airbags can be simply replaced at a garage.
My Dodge Charger doesn't shake...
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There is no minimum vehicle speed. They can go off sitting still during a collision if the 'G' loads are correct on the vehicle.