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Additional information about your airbags – Acura 2008 MDX User Manual

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Your front airbags are also dual-

threshold airbags. Airbags with this

feature have two deployment

thresholds that depend on whether

sensors detect the occupant is

wearing a seat belt or not.

If the occupant’s belt is

, the

airbag will inflate at a slightly higher

threshold, when the airbag would be

needed to supplement the protection

provided by the seat belt.

Your front airbags are dual-stage

airbags. This means they have two

inflation stages that can be ignited

sequentially or simultaneously,

depending on crash severity.

In a

crash, both stages

will ignite simultaneously to provide

the quickest and greatest protection.

In a

crash, one stage will

ignite first, then the second stage

will ignite a split second later. This

provides longer airbag inflation time

with a little less force.

The total time for inflation and

deflation is one-tenth of a second, so

fast that most occupants are not

aware that the airbags deployed until

they see them lying in their laps.

After a crash, you may see what

looks like smoke. This is actually

powder from the airbag’s surface.

Although the powder is not harmful,

people with respiratory problems

may experience some temporary

discomfort. If this occurs, get out of

the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do

so.

If the occupant’s belt is

,

the airbag will deploy at a slightly

lower threshold, because the

occupant would need extra

protection.

Dual-Threshold Airbags

latched

Dual-Stage Airbags

more severe

less severe

not latched

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