Exam 23: Restraint System Operation
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The first step in any service to an air bag system is to make sure the system is disarmed.
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While having a discussion, Technician A says that passenger side air bags are very similar in design to those in the driver's unit.Technician B says that the capacity of gas required to inflate passenger side air bags is much greater than driver's unit air bags.Who is correct?
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The part that is MOST-Likely to be located underneath the steering column and behind the steering column trim is:
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