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How to check if a used car has airbags: three easy ways
Buying a used car requires the future owner to be vigilant. One of the nuances that you need to pay special attention to is the presence of airbags. Irresponsible sellers can install fakes in their place, and then restoring this important part will cost you an extra penny.
But how do you check for airbags in a used car? OBOZREVATEL tells you about a few life hacks proven by experts.
Inspect the panels that cover the airbags
Airbags in a car are covered by special panels. Most often, they can be distinguished by the inscription Airbag. If these panels are different in color from the rest of the cabin, have visible damage, or are loose, it is likely that the airbags in such a car have already deployed once and may be replaced by dummies.
Check the date on the seat belts
Usually, the date on the belts should match the date of manufacture of the car. If not, it may indicate that the vehicle has been in an accident. The fact is that during an accident, the belts are triggered and remain fixed in their position. They can only be replaced afterwards. Therefore, the airbags in such a car may also need to be replaced.
Pay attention to the indicator on the dashboard
Among the other indicators on the dashboard is the Airbag warning light. If the airbags are in a normal state, this indicator comes on and goes off 5 seconds later than the rest. If the signal is triggered in sync with the others, this may indicate the absence of airbags or the replacement of the relevant electronics, which is also a bad sign.
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