When should an air bag inflate, What makes an air bag inflate – Oldsmobile 2001 Silhouette User Manual

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When should an air bag inflate?

The driver’s and right front passenger’s frontal air bags
are designed to inflate in moderate to severe frontal or
near

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frontal crashes. But they are designed to inflate

only if the impact speed is above the system’s designed
“threshold level.”

If your vehicle goes straight into a wall that
doesn’t move or deform, the threshold level is
about 12 to 19 mph (19 to 31 km/h). The threshold
level can vary, however, with specific vehicle design,
so that it can be somewhat above or below this range.

If your vehicle strikes something that will move or
deform, such as a parked car, the threshold level will be
higher. The driver’s and right front passenger’s frontal
air bags are not designed to inflate in rollovers, side
impacts, or rear impacts, because inflation would not
help the occupant.

The side impact air bags are designed to inflate in
moderate to severe side crashes. A side impact air bag
will inflate if the crash severity is above the system’s
designed “threshold level.” The threshold level can
vary with specific vehicle design.

Side impact air bags are not designed to inflate in
frontal or near

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frontal impacts, rollovers or rear

impacts, because inflation would not help the occupant.
A side impact air bag will only deploy on the side of the
vehicle that is struck.

In any particular crash, no one can say whether an air
bag should have inflated simply because of the damage
to a vehicle or because of what the repair costs were.
For frontal air bags, inflation is determined by the angle
of the impact and how quickly the vehicle slows down
in frontal and near

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frontal impacts. For side impact

air bags, inflation is determined by the location and
severity of the impact.

What makes an air bag inflate?

In an impact of sufficient severity, the air bag sensing
system detects that the vehicle is in a crash. For both
frontal and side impact air bags, the sensing system
triggers a release of gas from the inflator, which inflates
the air bag. The inflator, air bag and related hardware
are all part of the air bag modules inside the steering
wheel, instrument panel and the side of the front
seatbacks closest to the door.

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