Passive Safety And Restraint System, Basic Function - GF91.00-D-9900A
Model All (Light transporter)
Overview
This document contains information on:
- General
- Function
- Preventive occupant protection system
- Pedestrian protection
- Supplemental restraint system (SRS)
- Seat belt extender
General
Passive safety describes all controls that reduce or avoid the risk of injury in the event of an accident. Restraint systems are all systems that reduce the movement of the vehicle occupants in the event of an impact, e.g. seat belts or airbags.
Function
Preventive occupant protection system
If a potential accident situation is detected, the preventive occupant protection system, initiates reversible measures for preventive occupant protection. To do so, it uses options provided by systems already available in the vehicle (e.g. power windows).
Pedestrian protection
Pedestrian protection can reduce the severity of injury in the event of a pedestrian impact with the vehicle.
The following measures reduce the loads that act on a pedestrian in the event of a collision:
- Deformation areas at front end
- Extension to deformation areas through active engine hood
Supplemental restraint system (SRS)
The SRS ensures optimum occupant protection in the event of an accident. This protection is in particular achieved through the interaction of the body, seat belt and sensor system. The airbags supplement the protective effect of the seat belts and can be triggered depending on the situation.
Seat belt extender
Depending on the vehicle version, seat belt feeders are available either for the front seats or for the comfort individual seats in the rear passenger compartment in order to positively influence the seat belt behavior of vehicle occupants. They increase comfort and improve the accessibility of the seat belts.
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