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Side Airbag

One of the most common safety features in a vehicle is a side airbag. It is a large inflatable device that protects the head and torso inside crashes. .

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Knee Airbag

Automotive knee airbags are designed to protect drivers from injuries to the lower body. They are usually located on the driver's or passenger's side of the car.

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Front Airbags

Front airbags are designed to inflate in moderate to severe frontal crashes to prevent a person's head and chest from contacting hard structures...

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Airbag Control Module

The airbag electronic crash unit, or SRS airbag module, manages airbag deployment, stores collision information, and communicates with the vehicle's engine.

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How Airbags Are One of the Most Important Safety Innovations of Recent Decades

Several safety innovations developed over the last fifty years have saved lives and reduced the rate of car accidents. One safety innovation that has had a profound impact on automobile safety is the airbag. During a car accident, airbags offer protection from plastic, metal, and glass. That said, people often sustain serious injuries in car accidents even when the airbags deploy. If you have suffered injuries in a car accident, call our office today to speak with a California car accident lawyer as soon as you can.

Airbags are often hidden behind a steering wheel or passenger compartment, but they expand as soon as a traffic collision occurs. Since 1999, all passenger vehicles have had airbags installed to protect drivers and passengers. Although manufacturers are not required to install side airbags in automobiles, the majority of companies provide them to satisfy federal regulations regarding side-impact safety. Side airbags and front airbags can prevent serious bodily injury and death.

Airbags installed in the front of an automobile’s interior may lower death rates in traffic collisions by approximately 29 percent. The same types of airbags may decrease passenger fatalities for individuals thirteen years or by approximately 32 percent. Side airbags often prevent drivers and passengers from suffering traumatic brain injuries.

The side airbags that reduce injuries to the head can lower fatalities in car accidents by approximately 37 percent. This number rises to 52 percent for drivers who are in accidents while driving SUVs. Research and development departments at major automobile manufacturers continue to discover novel airbag designs.

Individuals who are located in the backseat are often at risk of suffering injuries during accidents. Rear airbags are one device manufacturers can install in automobiles to protect rear passengers. Drivers and passengers sometimes collide with one another during accidents, and far-side airbags prevent these collisions from happening. Also, rear passengers often suffer severe chest contusions and lacerations. Inflatable seat belts provide greater protection to all passengers.

Front & Side Airbags for sale

Front airbags reduce driver casualties in front crashes by 29% and casualties of front-seat passengers aged 13 and older by 32%. We have a huge inventory of undeployed Airbags. American Prime Auto Parts offers the best quality used undeployed airbags of any make and model such as the 06 Honda Pilot EX Airbag, 2011 Toyota 4 Runner Airbags, 2013 Honda Civic Airbag, and more.

Side airbags that protect the head, reduce a car driver's death toll in driver-side crashes by 37% and an SUV driver's toll by 52%. Get the perfect one for your vehicle, and get access to our extensive inventory of used undeployed Side Airbags.

Airbag applications continue to evolve thanks to engineers.

  • In rear-end collisions, rear-window curtain airbags are designed to shield passengers in the back seats.
  • Drivers and front-seat passengers are prevented from colliding in an accident by far-side airbags.
  • The purpose of inflatable safety belts is to lessen chest injuries among backseat passengers.

Driver airbags


How do Side airbags & Front Airbags Work?

front airbags & side airbags

When an accident occurs, airbags, which are inflated cushions installed inside a car, protect the occupants from being struck by the interior or external objects like other cars or trees. In a rollover accident, side curtain airbags may be intended to deploy. When a rollover is imminent, sensors that track a vehicle's tilting and sideways movement can determine when to deploy.

To prevent a person's head and chest from colliding with the harsh inside surfaces of the car, front airbags are designed to inflate in moderate to severe frontal collisions. Unbelted passengers who are involved in crashes that are the equivalent of hitting a hard wall at 10 to 12 mph will often have their front airbags activated. For belted occupants, the majority of airbags will only activate at a higher threshold—roughly 16 mph—because the belts alone are expected to offer sufficient protection up to these mild speeds.

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  • The federal government has mandated that all vehicles, light trucks, and vans come standard with driver and passenger airbags for frontal crash protection since 1999.
  • In moderate to severe frontal collisions, front airbags are designed to deploy to protect occupants from having their heads and chests collide with the car's metal frame.
  • They are designed to protect all passengers, but they give the greatest level of protection when people are buckled up and seated properly.
  • Depending on whether individuals are wearing safety belts, airbags recently produced contain a safety belt sensor and employ an algorithm to determine whether to deploy the bag in a specific collision.
  • Normally, a front airbag will deploy for unbelted occupants when the crash is equal to an impact into a hard wall at 10-12 mph. Most airbags will blow up at a higher threshold — about 16 mph — for belted passengers because the belts alone are likely to provide enough protection up to these moderate speeds.
  • Front airbags may deploy to help safeguard occupants in side impacts if there is sufficient forward motion during the crash.
  • The steering wheel contains the driver's airbag. The passenger airbag is located on the dashboard.

Buy Undeployed Front Airbags Online

Using undeployed used OEM airbags will save you 60 percent off the cost of a brand-new one. That said, it's important to note that the value of these recycled airbags drops dramatically when you fit them into a car that you haven't driven before. The most important fact to remember is that you should never confuse recycled, undeployed OEM airbags with counterfeits. This is because the latter is not designed to work as well as their brand-new counterparts. We offer undeployed OEM Front airbags without compromising on quality.

The purpose of head- and chest-protection side airbags is to protect occupants during internal collisions by shielding their heads and chests from invasive vehicle side structures, such as hitting another vehicle or an object like a tree or pole. Side airbags cushion and disperse the force of a collision to shield any region of the body from being subjected to strong pressures.

Since window glass might shatter in an accident, a head-protecting side airbag is crucial since it can be the only barrier between the occupant's head and the impacting vehicle.

The purpose of head- and chest-protection side airbags is to protect occupants during internal collisions by shielding their heads and chests from invasive vehicle side structures, such as hitting another vehicle or an object like a tree or pole. Side airbags cushion and disperse the force of a collision to shield any region of the body from being subjected to strong pressures.

Since window glass might shatter in an accident, a head-protecting side airbag is crucial since it can be the only barrier between the occupant's head and the impacting vehicle.

Undeployed Side Airbags online

Buying undeployed used side airbags is a safe and affordable way to save money. However, it's important to do your research and purchase from a reputable seller. You don't want to end up with a defective unit. American Prime Auto Parts is the place where you can have great quality tested and inspected undeployed used side airbags without breaking the bank.

Hyundai Sonata Airbags for sale

The Hyundai Sonata from 2013 is a reliable used vehicle. It is one of the most fuel-efficient midsize cars available, and the inside is quite cozy. Strong safety ratings, below-average ownership costs, and above-average reliability all contribute to its appeal. And American Prime Auto Parts have reliable great quality airbags for this make and model.

Different types of Side Airbags System

Combination airbag: A combination airbag, blown up from the seatback, provides protection for the head and torso.

Head-protecting curtain airbag: A head-protecting curtain airbag, which blows up from the roof rail, and a seat-mounted torso-protecting airbag

Head-torso-pelvis airbag: A head-protection curtain airbag and seat-mounted torso and pelvis-protecting airbag

Door and seat-mounted airbag: A head-protecting curtain airbag blow up from the door and the seat-mounted torso and a pelvis-protecting airbag

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