Description & Operation
The Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), also known as air bag system, is designed to provide increased accident protection for driver and front passenger by deploying front air bags in a front-end collision. The air bag system is designed to work in conjunction with the 3-point seat belt system.
The main components of the Air Bag System are the driver-side air bag module, contact coil (clockspring or SIR coil), passenger-side air bag module, Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM) and AIR BAG warning light. The driver-side air bag module and passenger-side air bag module are deployed by current supplied from SDM through squib circuits. The current ignites an ignition compound which causes the generation of a large quantity of nitrogen gas to rapidly inflate the air bags.