Pedestrian Protection System: Overview: Notes
The pedestrian protection system is designed to mitigate injuries in a pedestrian collision with the vehicle by utilizing pyrotechnic actuators and pedestrian protection system airbag. The pyrotechnic actuators lift the hood away from the engine, creating a cushioned impact between the pedestrian and the vehicle. The pedestrian protection system airbag, mounted under the trailing edge of the hood, is designed to protect pedestrians from impacts with the base of the windshield.
The pedestrian protection system comprises the following components:
- The 2 pedestrian protection system pressure sensors
- The pedestrian protection system pressure hose
- The pedestrian protection system airbag
- The 2 hood deployment controls
- The Restraints Control Module (RCM).
The pedestrian protection system is controlled by the Restraints Control Module (RCM). The pedestrian protection system operates independently of the Supplementary Restraint System (SRS).
For additional information, Refer to: STANDARD WORKSHOP PRACTICES .
For additional information, Refer to: AIRBAG SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM .
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