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REPAIR MAINTENANCE OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Volkswagen Golf IV (1997 release)

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Action System



When a severe side impact air bag is triggered by the collision.

Coverage side airbag system shown in Fig.

In special, combined types of collisions can work both front and side airbags.

When the system is activated air bags are filled with a working gas.

The filling of the air bag occurs at a high speed in a matter of seconds, and provides the accident protection.

When the palm of the driver or front passenger in a fully inflated air bags movement of their bodies by inertia is extinguished, and the risk of injuries of the upper body of the door is substantially reduced.

The air bag is designed so that when struck under load from the body of the driver or passenger in a controlled release of gas from the cushion to soften the impact of the head and upper body of the air bag.

When inflated airbags in the cabin there is a bit of fine dust. This is quite normal and is not cause for concern.





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