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OT-anybody ever get airbagged?

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DCM

03-18-2005 13:08:00




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Got a newer used vehicle with airbags,never had them before. Can"t shut off either. What speed of impact is needed before they go, any other info welcome. Thankyou, Dan




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JWhite

03-20-2005 15:45:02




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to DCM, 03-18-2005 13:08:00  
Most are programed to go off around 7MPH but they vary alittle. Another variable is how the sensors that detect impact are programmed and positioned (different impact speeds and strike angles can cause the bags to off).



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Mark - IN.

03-18-2005 22:12:54




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to DCM, 03-18-2005 13:08:00  
I read a story that they actually have sensors so that if you're looking at them and thinking about what it would feel like to experience one, POW right in the kisser and through the back window when you least expect it because you thought it to be. So, don't think about it so much.

Mark



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DCM

03-18-2005 21:15:14




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to DCM, 03-18-2005 13:08:00  
Thanks for all your insights guys,can"t do much about them bags,sooner hear opinions than learn about them in a practical sense.Dan in AB



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Carl Miller

03-18-2005 17:11:33




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to DCM, 03-18-2005 13:08:00  
I am a tech. at a ford dealership.And the latest fords have dual stage air bags. And the computer reads passenger weight,speed,g-force and seat position.All at the time of impact and either sets off the bag or bags at max force on hard impact.Or half on lighter impacts.On the 04"s and up,if no one is on the pasenger side the passenger bag will not deploy. On the f-series you can turn off the pasenger bag with the switch on the dash. I have seen alot of crashes with and without air bags.And I would much rather have airbags and live to pay.Then to die and be cheap.

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buickanddeere

03-18-2005 16:09:36




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to DCM, 03-18-2005 13:08:00  
If people would PROPERLY wear a three point seat belt a front airbag is not required. A side curtain airbag is required in narrow little vehicles to protect from side impacts. That said the people in power decieded to help those who won't help themselves and mandated airbags. The origional specs was to safely stop a full sized and slightly overweght man while not wearing a seat belt in a head on crash. That said the early air-bags had lethal amounts of force when hitting small people in low energy impacts. A smart seat belt system that senses weight, seat belt tension using secure digital communications. That can't be defeated by some dumb*ss Buba pulling a wire connector off a switch under the seat.And will not allow the vehicle to run the engine while in gear would be the answer. The Nascar drivers absorb and walk away for impacts up to 200mph just by wearing a well fitted five point seat belt.

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Jonboy

03-18-2005 15:54:54




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to DCM, 03-18-2005 13:08:00  
I'm not too crazy about air bags either, in fact I don't want them, but you look around and alot of people need them. People drive a whole lot faster than they should so when there is an accident, it's usually a violent crash.

I've heard of people blowing the bags on farm trucks while just driving over rough ground alittle fast.

I think it's illegal to disable the bags yourself, and definatly illegal to sell the vehicle that way afterwards. Don't know exactly why, it's your vehicle, so you should be able to do what you want with it.

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Matt from CT

03-18-2005 14:36:43




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to DCM, 03-18-2005 13:08:00  
It's not a function of speed per se...

It's how fast you slow down.

Generally "5mph" is the rule of thumb, but I've seen cases where it was much slower, but the physics of the accident were such they triggered the types of momentum changes that will deploy the airbags. (And yes, most of them today are triggered by a variety of sensors that sense *change*, not just an impact -- I guess in a ultra simplfied model think of a whole bunch of mercury switches that need to get jostled instead of a on/off toggle)

One of the more tragic "mis-fires" I've seen is the daughter of one our Fire Company's Lieutenants -- pulled out of her driveway, didn't see a car coming and got T-boned. No way in heck she could've been doing more than a few miles an hour, the airbag forced glass from the broken side window into her eye. Many operations later, probably will never regain anything more than seeing shadows in that eye. Other one is fine.

The sudden slowdown of her minimal forward speed combined with the lateral acceleration from the impact caused the computer to decide it was a different kind of accident then it really was -- and it was appropriate for the bags to go off.

Eye & facial injuries like that is something that is statistically up.

Over time, these accidental trips will get fewer and fewer. All the GM vehicles, and I'd assume everyone pretty soon, have chips in them that continually record the last 15 seconds or so. So the engineers can take them after an accident, analyze what the forces where acting on the car, and try to program a better algorithm. (And as time goes by, you'll see a lot more court presentations with the "Well, here's what the chips say -- person #1 was travelling at 38.4 mph and applied the brakes 0.78 seconds before the collission while person #2 was traveling at 45.5 mph, took his foot off the accelerator 0.2 seconds before the collission, but had not yet applied the brakes...)

On the balance, they save lives hands down.

I've been involved with the fire department some 18 years. Over that time I first noticed the number of fatal accidents declined (still can remember one of our first "air bag" calls in the early 90s being amazed she lived!). One big thing though was a lot of broken ankles from the way they designed the cars to crumple. Ankle injuries are going down now though as the Engineers figure out ways to crumple the cars without crumpling the ankles.

We've also had to increase the time we find "acceptable" to extricate someone -- used to 10 minutes and you'd have some 'splaining to do what took so long to the Chiefs afterwards. Today 15, 20 minutes with more and better tools and that's not unacceptable performance -- the injuries aren't as severe, but you can't get the friggin' person out!

Just amazes me how, for as much as we may complain about new fangled stuff, how much safer each generation of cars have been becoming over the last decade-and-a-half.

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RJ-AZ

03-18-2005 20:14:12




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to Matt from CT, 03-18-2005 14:36:43  
I believe that most of the air bag sensors are actually a 3/8" ball held by a magnet that will 'POP' loose in an accident and close two contacts which trigger the air bag. They seem to be very fickle about when they work on some vehicles.



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Matt from CT

03-20-2005 05:30:28




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to RJ-AZ, 03-18-2005 20:14:12  
That style sensor -- a rolamite -- has largely been replaced with "MEMS" that integrate the mechanical sensing right onto the chip (WOW!).

The sensors feed a logic unit, and the logic unit puts together as much as it knows (more expensive the car, more it knows...like weight of the passenger, seat position, seat belt use to determine when, if, and in some systems how strongly to inflate the bag).

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Mike ISW

03-18-2005 14:32:38




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to DCM, 03-18-2005 13:08:00  
Vehicle travel speed of course has something to do with air bags BUT they are set off by the speed of DECELERATION. I also know of no dealers that will disable the system. Even with all the correct paperwork. The liability issue could take away there business/life.



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john in la

03-18-2005 14:31:14




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to DCM, 03-18-2005 13:08:00  
Well I think people can put down on a airbag system if they want but I for one am sure glad the newer cars have them.

My 20 year old daughter was in a accident Feb.7 of this year. A bobtail truck turned left in front of her and she hit the right rear wheels. The air bags went off and yes she did get some (well a lot of) black and blue marks. In fact the marks are just now going away enough that you can not see them. (6 weeks later) But she was able to walk away with nothing more than bumps and bruises.
Car was totaled because it had $6800 damage.
Made a believer of air bags out of me.

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IowaDave

03-18-2005 14:17:40




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to DCM, 03-18-2005 13:08:00  
Think it's about 5-10mph. Had mine go off once while slowly skidding on ice downhill and into a pole. I was taking it calmly instride until the last second when I thought, "Oh s$%&!, the airbags going to..." POW!! My glasses ended up in the backseat and my nose was red and swollen, as you'd expect from being punched out. I've heard it's important to keep your legs and arms positioned correctly, mine were. All in all, not too bad an experience, lot's better than the injuries I'd have suffered at road speeds &/or involving another vehicle. "Course the second round of injury is when you have to pay to have it reset, not something I'd reccomend unless the insurance complany is covering it. My car was too bunged up to keep on the road, front clip and radiator pushed into the block on a 200K commuter vehicle.

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Matt from CT

03-18-2005 14:41:58




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to IowaDave, 03-18-2005 14:17:40  
I think (I'm no automotive engineer!) Dave's experience is a perfect example of the computers calculating decelleration!

He was sliding on ice, so the car was probably doing a pretty constant velocity right up until it suddenly stopped.

Going the same speed, with the brakes working (well, traction so the brakes work!), the 'puter would've seen the car slowing down so the same speed at time of impact probably wouldn't have tripped the airbags.

Guess they need a few more sensors and some better computer formulas to decide, "Hmmm, I must be sliding on ice, so I'm allowed XX speed more at time of impact before I go off..."

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Dieselrider

03-18-2005 14:06:08




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to DCM, 03-18-2005 13:08:00  
I have not had one go off yet but, the worst thing about them I have found so far is all the vehicles with them have those darn high back seats. How are you supposed to wear your western hat in a vehicle with one of them dumb seats? They must figger women and baseball players are the only ones driving any more.



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tanklord

03-18-2005 14:17:43




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to Dieselrider, 03-18-2005 14:06:08  
96 Thunderbird- Thanksgiving 2002- Rearended another car and bags deployed- Burned my wife's neck and broke three knuckles on my left hand because hand was on steering wheel right over air bag. Another side effect of deployed airbags is that most car insurance is hesitant to repair a car that has the bags deployed. My car actually had only 2500 dollars damage to front in, but deployed air bags raised repair bill to almost 6000, therefore totalled out the car.

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Greywolf

03-18-2005 14:44:21




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to tanklord, 03-18-2005 14:17:43  
Same with daughters car. Got caught being #4 on a 4 car chain. only needed a nose piece and radiator support and hood. Doors open and closed just like factory and neither fender had a wrinkle in it.

Blew the bags....there went the windshield. With used parts and in my shop at home....could've had her going for less than a grand. Insurance totaled her out with almost 4,000 of damage due to windshield and both bags.

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Indydirtfarmer

03-18-2005 13:48:28




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to DCM, 03-18-2005 13:08:00  
At about 8 AM on New Years Day! The wreck wasn't the worst part.... Danged airbag was. (We got hit by a drunk) Broken glasses, 2 black eyes, a sore nose, and a BIG rush when that thing went off...I DON'T recommend it to anyone.



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brianh

03-18-2005 13:38:43




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to DCM, 03-18-2005 13:08:00  
A guy I worked with had one go off when he hit a deer on the freeway. The airbag deployment broke his elbow and he was in a sling for a long time.



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RustyFarmall

03-18-2005 13:26:52




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to DCM, 03-18-2005 13:08:00  
Seems like it is either 3mph or 5? I've known people who have had them go off, ended up with some scratches and bruises to the face, but that would be much better than eating the steering wheel or windshield. If there is a genuine medical need, your dealer can disable the airbags.



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billyiron

03-18-2005 13:13:09




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to DCM, 03-18-2005 13:08:00  
Yea my wife never shuts up!!!



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Air bag guy

03-18-2005 15:34:05




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 Re: OT-anybody ever get airbagged? in reply to billyiron, 03-18-2005 13:13:09  
I'm a mechanical engineer who was shooting to be an automotive engineer and I've been bagged!

I was hit head on by a drunk almost a year ago. I sit far away from the wheel and wear my belt so I got carpet burns on my arms and hurt my wrists when they were thrown off the wheel. My forehead lightly kissed the bag. I did pop a lung and break a bunch of ribs from the seatbelt.

My father was sleeping in the pass. seat reclined a few notches. His belt broke and he hit the bag HARD. It in my opinion saved his life. He did nearly die from other internal injuries and spent a week plus in intensive care.

The car crumpled perfectly in front, engine slinding underneath. The doors opened fine with the lever, swung open. Foot well good shape too.


I still think a good car doesn't need front bags but many of the detroit offering can't pass the tests without bags.

The side curtain bags from what I have seen are proving to be incredible at preventing head injury in t-bone accidents. The seat belt has no power in that situation.

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