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fagboi

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Question 1

What enables an air bag to deploy in an accident, even if the battery becomes disconnected during the crash?
◦ Mechanical push-arm igniter
◦ Backup power supply
◦ Velocity versus solid object sensor
◦ "Sudden stop" signal received from vehicle speed sensor (VSS)

Question 2

When servicing an air bag, which of these is the first step taken?
◦ Disconnect the battery negative cable
◦ Disconnect the clockspring electrical connector
◦ Take resistance measurements at all electrical connectors
◦ Disconnect the impact sensors



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Marked as best answer by fagboi on Aug 13, 2021

Silverbeard98

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Answer 1

Backup power supply

Answer 2

Disconnect the battery negative cable




fagboi

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Reply 2 on: Aug 13, 2021
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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