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After passing the basement speed reducer, the airbags of the new BMW 5 series car were all detonated.

2024-09-08 Update From: AutoBeta autobeta NAV: AutoBeta > News >

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According to the video posted on the Internet, a new BMW car that has not yet been licensed suddenly popped up after passing through the basement speed reducer, and the two women in the car were panicked and frightened. Some netizens believe that airbag collision sensors are too sensitive and may involve quality problems.

From the video point of view, the new BMW 530Le car did not hang a formal license plate, and when the driver drove the vehicle in the garage of the community and passed through the front speed reducer, the vehicle appeared to "jump", and the airbag in the car was detonated at the moment of landing, causing the whole car airbag to eject.

As the incident happened suddenly, the driver and crew were very surprised by the incident. It is said that the vehicle has been towed away, and the details of the incident are under investigation.

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As can be seen in the details of the incident, during the slow driving of the vehicle at that time, it was suspected that there was acceleration before passing through the speed reducer. Finally, after the vehicle completely passed through the deceleration zone, the airbag in the car suddenly burst out due to the sensor triggered by the suspected bottoming.

Some netizens questioned that the vehicle sensor is too sensitive or unreasonable, and the vehicle speed is not fast enough to detonate the airbag. There are also many netizens who question the irrationality of the high design of the speed reducer.

According to an inquiry from a brand manufacturer's vehicle manual, the conditions under which the front airbag may be inflated are when the lower part of the body is strongly impacted, including the vehicle hitting the kerb or the central divider, hard landing or falling, and so on.

Netizens believe that the new BMW car crashed at the bottom of the car, and the collision sensor detected a critical acceleration so it detonated the airbag. From the video point of view, netizens have different views on whether there is a collision at the bottom of the BMW. There is even a view that the BMW 5-Series is a luxury car, and the cost of repairing the airbag ejection of the whole car must be very high. At the same time, because the airbag has been replaced, the possibility of being regarded as an "accident car" in the second-hand car transaction can not be ruled out, resulting in a serious devaluation of the vehicle.

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An industry analysis said that the BMW car through the deceleration belt after the airbag was detonated is caused by vibration, there is no collision, so the insurance company may not settle the claim, in which case you can claim compensation from the manufacturer.

Another industry insiders believe that this situation belongs to the insurance company within the scope of claims, but the insurance company will recover the property owner.

The "bumps" of the speed bump cause all the BMW airbags to eject, which can be very confusing indeed. Next, BMW should analyze the data recorded by the vehicle to determine the cause of the airbag ejection.

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