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Safing Sensor: Description and Operation

Sensors

WARNING: VEHICLE SENSOR ORIENTATION IS CRITICAL FOR PROPER SYSTEM OPERATION. IF A VEHICLE EQUIPPED WITH AN AIR BAG SYSTEM HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN A CRASH WHERE THE FENDERS OR GRILLE AREA HAVE BEEN DAMAGED, INSPECT THE SENSOR MOUNTING BRACKETS FOR DEFORMATION. IF DAMAGED, THE SENSOR SHOULD BE REPLACED WHETHER OR NOT THE AIR BAG IS DEPLOYED. IN ADDITION, ENSURE THAT THE BODY STRUCTURE IN THE AREA OF THE SENSOR MOUNTING IS RESTORED TO ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION.





The three air bag sensors are located at the front of the vehicle along the body chassis. The RH and LH fender primary crash front air bag sensor and brackets are located beneath the front fenders on the right and left front bumper cover supports. The radiator primary crash center air bag sensor and bracket is located on the radiator support.





The air bag sensors each consist of:
- A sensing mass
- A bias magnet
- A cylindrical tube
- Two electrical contacts





During normal operation, the bias magnet holds the sensing mass in place. The two electrical contacts remain open during normal operation. Upon impact, the sensing mass pulls away from the bias magnet and rolls down the cylinder toward the electrical contacts. When the sensing mass hits the electrical contacts, it completes the air bag deployment circuit.

The air bag deployment circuit is engaged when the safing sensor completes the power circuit while the LH or RH fender primary crash front air bag sensor and bracket or the radiator primary crash center air bag sensor and bracket complete the ground circuit to the igniter to deploy the air bags.

Unless the air bag sensor is damaged during impact, the sensing mass returns to its original position after making contact.





The center cowl safing rear air bag sensor and bracket is located beneath the center console against the bulkhead. It detects the vehicle deceleration rate in the event of a collision.

The center cowl safing rear air bag sensor and bracket consists of:
- A sensing mass
- A bias magnet
- A cylindrical tube
- Two electrical contacts

The design and operation of the center cowl safing rear air bag sensor and bracket is much like that of the LH or RH fender primary crash front air bag sensor and bracket and radiator primary crash center air bag sensor and bracket. The primary difference is the calibration; a center cowl safing rear air bag sensor and bracket magnet is weaker than the LH or RH fender primary crash front air bag sensor and bracket or radiator primary crash center air bag sensor and bracket magnets. The center cowl safing rear air bag sensor and bracket will trigger when the vehicle crashes into a rigid barrier at approximately one or two mph.

The center cowl safing rear air bag sensor and bracket makes sure that, in the event of an electrical short circuit in one of the LH or RH fender primary crash front air bag sensor and bracket or radiator primary crash center air bag sensor and bracket or wiring, the air bags will not deploy when not required.