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In many types of accidents, such as a rear collision, a
side collision, an oblique collision, a special rear-end
collision, a rollover accident, and some special
collisions, the airbag may not deploy. Three collisions,
or low-speed collisions, etc., even if the airbag is
deployed, it cannot provide additional protection.
Picture: An example of a situation where the airbag may not
deploy. The gray vehicle refers to the vehicle.
1 In the event of a rear-end collision, the front airbags
generally do not deploy.
2 In the event of a side collision or rollover, the front airbags
generally do not deploy.
3 If the deceleration or braking force does not meet the trigger
conditions of the airbag sensor, the front airbag may not
deploy. Such collisions include: rushing into a flexible object
(such as snowdrifts or bushes), crashing into a hard fixed
object at low speed, two vehicles Cases such as collisions of
vehicles with relatively low speeds.
4 The vehicle collided with a container truck or got into the lower
part of the cart, but the collision force did not reach the trigger
condition of the airbag sensor.
5 The vehicle collides with a columnar object or a tree, but the
collision force does not meet the trigger condition of the
airbag sensor.

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