The Effects of Front-Mounted Accessories on Air Bag Sensors and Crashworthiness

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SAE J 2431:2019-10-09

The Effects of Front-Mounted Accessories on Air Bag Sensors and Crashworthiness

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2019-10-09
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English
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6

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Short description

Almost all light trucks now are being manufactured with at least a driver side air bag and all will have dual air bags by 1998. The driving forces behind this feature are occupant safety, federal regulations, and competition in thie industry. Along with the booming popularity of pickups and SUVs, they are commonly accessorized with a wide variety of products. Many acessories for four-wheel drives in particular are mounted on the front of the vehicle. These products include grille/brush guards, winches, snow plows, replacement bumpers, bicycle carriers, etc. Concerns have arisen over the compatibility of these accessories with the vehicle's air bag system.
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