depowered airbags
No , not unless you crash into something in front of you afterwards with enough force for the airbags to inflate
The force of the crash must be high enough for the crash sensors to inflate the airbags ( SRS )
Not any ( the force of the collision has to be great enough for the airbags to inflate )
The force of the collision has to be great enough for the crash sensors to allow the air bag to inflate
SRS, aka Supplemental Restraint System, this is the airbags in your car. Constant light could mean there is a problem with the system. A certified mechanic needs to look at it. The airbags could inflate at any time or not inflate when there is a crash, that's why it is best to have it checked out.
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They inflate when a small electronic brain says that the car has hit something hard enough for it to be worthwhile.
The force of the collision has to be high enough for the crash sensors to inflate the air bags
The ECU (Electronic Control Unit) in an airbag system monitors various sensors and determines when to deploy the airbags in the event of a collision. It calculates the severity of the impact and triggers the necessary airbags to inflate to protect occupants.
If they are aftermarket airbags there is usually an air valve (like a tire has) near the rear license plate area. Hope this helps.
A Honda, like other automobiles equipped with airbags, needs to hit something at a certain speed before the airbag deploys. There are several sensors on the body and bumper of the Honda that will trigger the airbag to inflate. The normal range for deployment is 15 to 30 miles per hour for collision to deploy airbags.