replacing/repairing air bag mechanism

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Robert Cohen, Nov 2, 2004.

  1. Robert Cohen

    Robert Cohen Guest

    an actual event:

    an 2003 hyundai accent was broken into, and the (apparent) crackhead s.o.b.
    ripped-out the radio

    in doing so, approximately 2-3 thousand dollars of damage was done to the dash
    board (i am not exaggerating)

    very fortunately, insurance paid everything beyond the $100 deductible

    but, apparently, the front airbag did not automatically release/inflate when
    the car was subsequently hit (fairly hard, 25 mph) on the front corner (near
    the passenger side headlight, but at an angle)

    please comment/hypothesize/guess/speculate about why the air bag didn't
    work/inflate/come-out when car was hit

    b-t-w: the side bag also didn't work/inflate

    thanks for your valuable time
     
    Robert Cohen, Nov 2, 2004
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  2. Robert Cohen

    norelpref Guest

    I'm sure you will get more informed opinions then mine but anyway..
    I do not know if this is even possible but someone needs to figure out
    why it did not go off, is there a problem related to the dash being
    ripped out and replaced or does the problem lie elsewhere. On that note...
    The airbag system is a very redundant and system mostly seperated from
    from the rest of the cars electronics. The computer system for the air
    bag detects many problems that would prevent the firing of an airbag and
    checks almost every part of the system. The air bag system should have
    reported to you a problem via the dash light. Do you remember always
    seeing the airbag light on startup of the car prior to the crash?
    This should provide indication that the airbag system is working and
    there was no problems found. Not seeing the light at all would indicate
    the light did not work (or was disconnected or never reconnected) and no
    one actually knows what the status of the airbag system. Every car I
    have, the airbag light stays on longer then the check engine light when
    the car is started. A previous car of mine had an airbag light flashing
    and failed the state inspection. I got it fixed and on my state
    reinspection, the technician specifically stated that he looked for that
    difference in light timing because some people will try to either
    disconnect the air bag light or hardwire it to the check engine light to
    prevent actually fixing the problem, considering I paid over $500 to get
    air bag computer replaced to fix the problem, I can see why. He may
    have been just talking out his ass but it did make sense.

    I have no idea what actual conditions would trigger the airbag system
    providing it was working correctly and I do not think anyone here could
    make that determination with the only fact given being ~25MPH for the
    impact. You'd think it would.
     
    norelpref, Nov 3, 2004
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  3. Robert Cohen

    hyundaitech Guest

    Direction and type of impact also play a role. The air bag computer
    measures center of vehicle front direction deceleration only. From what's
    been described thus far, I'm not convinced the air bag should have
    deployed. If the light goes through its self check and then goes out,
    it's very unlikely anyone will find any problem with the system.
     
    hyundaitech, Nov 4, 2004
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  4. Robert Cohen

    hyundaitech Guest

    I originally didn't think your vehicle had side air bags but now see this
    is possible depending on time of production. If the car has side air bags
    it also has satellite sensors near each b-pillar to measure lateral
    deceleration. Similar to the dash air bags, whether these deploy is
    dependent on direction of collision and the deceleration measured at the
    sensor.
     
    hyundaitech, Nov 4, 2004
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