Toyota 8917060B90 SENSOR ASSY AIR BAG

SENSOR ASSY AIR BAG

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Toyota 8917060B90 SENSOR ASSY AIR BAG

SENSOR ASSY AIR BAG

Part number: 8917060B90 

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Airbag Sensor Assembly: Enhancing Safety

Ensuring the safety of vehicle occupants has always been a top priority, and the airbag sensor assembly plays a pivotal role in this. This crucial component is specifically designed to detect sudden deceleration or impact, triggering the deployment of airbags. In the event of a collision, the sensor sends an electrical signal to the airbag system, deploying the airbags to protect passengers from injury.

Why is the Airbag Sensor Assembly Needed?

The airbag sensor assembly is essential for the optimal functioning of your vehicle's passive safety system. It effectively determines the severity and location of a collision, ensuring timely activation of airbags, which helps mitigate the risk of injury during an accident.

How Does It Work?

Upon detecting a crash, accelerometers and impact sensors within the assembly measure the force and direction of the impact. This information is swiftly processed by the control unit, which evaluates whether deploying the airbags is necessary. When met with specific criteria, the airbag modules are commanded to inflate, offering cushion and protection.

Consequences of a Malfunctioning Airbag Sensor

If the airbag sensor assembly is faulty, it could jeopardize passenger safety. A non-functional sensor may fail to deploy airbags during a collision, which can result in severe injuries. Additionally, an erroneous signal from the sensor might cause unintended deployment, potentially leading to avoidable accidents and injuries.

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