YES. Most passenger side airbags blow up against the windshield and then back to the passenger If the installation of the windshield is not done correctly with proper primers ( one for glass and one for the body) and proper urethane adhesive for the vehicle and the proper amount of urethane. Just like any thing else there is a rite way and a wrong way to do every thing. Some auto glass installers don't know that they are not following the proper procedures and some just don't care it's all about saving money and doing the job cheaper so they can make more money at your expense. Now with all that said. If a windshield is installed properly and the urethane has dried then NO. it will do it's job
there is no max speed for airbag deployment there is a minimum speed but that speed depends on make of car and airbag
an electrical signal up to the airbag and it deploys
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Airbag deployment can happen at any speed. It's not about the speed, but rather the impact that the car feels to deploy the bags.
Airbag deployment is a physical change. It involves the rapid release of gas (usually from a chemical reaction) that inflates the airbag, without changing the chemical composition of the materials involved.
In the proper type of collision, the airbag could go off if you are sitting still.
The force of the collision has to be great enough
I don't think they have a maximum, only a minimum.
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There is an airbag assy on the steering wheel and one on the dashboard on passenger side. they are assy. that get replaced.
The force of the collision has to be great enough
The force of the collision has to be great enough