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no, airbag will deploywhat can i use the upfitter controls for in my 2006 F250?
No. Just an impact at over 5 miles an hour on the sensor area (usually the bumper)Whats the scariest moment you had in a car while driving?
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No.can ford retrofit a vehicle from cng to unleaded gasoline?if so what do i need to do?
No. The seat belts and airbags work independly from one another. Seatbelts and airbags do save lives. I'm a EMT and have seen lives saved because of them.shuddle bus to resortseastchicago casino from west side?
No, but for the air bag to work properly and protect you the way it was designed the seat belt must be secured. It takes both restraint systems to protect the occupants of a car. Many have learned this the hard way. I could never figure out why any one would not wear a seat belt at all times a vehicle is moving. If you are too fat get an extender, if the seat belt is too high get an adjuster. If you hate laws the government mandates then go ahead and fly out that door in the next crash and see what happens. If you feel "trapped" by a seat belt, then ride the bus. I am getting tired of the bodies they have to scrape off the road because of the lack of use for equipment that can save your life.No, however, it is advisable to wear a seat belt at all times since the restraint will avoid injury due to airbag deployment.
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I investigated an accident where the Grandmother was driving with her 4-year-old grand-daughter in the front passenger seat.
She hit a car that ran a red traffic light and broadsided it. Grandma was wearing a seatbelt, the grand-daughter was not.
The grand-daughter was thrown forward in the crash, the airbag deployed and it caught her below the chin. The upward force of the airbag broke her neck, killing her instantly.
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Nowadays, depending on your car manufacturer, several options exist. Some seats have pressure sensors that detect if a child is in the seat. This will disable the airbag. Or it may have a manual override to disarm it. The vast majority of cars recommend you put little kids in the back seat and have them buckled in. Yes, it's a pain in the donkey, but wouldn't you rather have your kids survive a crash?
no, you just need to smash into something going fast enough
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