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    #2
    Woah! Grabe yan ang parang binanga ng tren wasak talaga yung harap! Ano nangyari dun sa driver thats the important question?

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    Ok lang naman daw yung driver though di naka-setbelt (hence the deformed steering wheel kasi collapsible yun e).

    sa poste tumama and the computer decided it's best not to deploy the airbags.

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    if hindi naka seatbelt, the airbags will not deploy

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    Yes I guess it was the car which decided not to deploy the airbags rather it being a malfunction. Alam ko its very dangerous to have the airbags deploy without a seatbelt since the impact to the airbag will be much greater.

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    Please Note. SRS = Suplimental Restraint System
    It is an addition to the primary Restraint which is the seat belt. No 2 crashes are the same, air bag deployment is determined by the inertia of the crash and may or may not deploy. Also, if there was a fault in the system before the crash, they may not deploy. I have seen Many vehicles in which the airbag light was flashing indicating a problem and the driver ignores it because they don't want to bother taking it to a garage. So, there may have been a problem before the crash also

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    #7
    Quote Originally Posted by mongaddi View Post
    if hindi naka seatbelt, the airbags will not deploy
    :shocked2:

Hyundai Genesis Coupe crash - Airbags failed to deploy?