When did Mercedes Benz start putting airbags in cars?
In December 1980, the W126 introduced a driver side airbag, as patented by Mercedes-Benz in 1971, as well as passenger side airbags (in 1988), seat-belt pretensioners, and traction control.
Are there any recalls on Mercedes Benz air bags?
If the air bags do not deploy as intended in the event of a crash, there would be an increased risk of injury in the event of a crash. MBUSA will notify owners, and dealers will update software in the affected control units, free of charge. The recall began April 21, 2017. Owners may contact MBUSA customer service at 1-800-367-6372.
What is the chassis code for a Mercedes-Benz’s class?
Along with the sedan, the S-Class spawned a coupe (Mercedes-Benz C217) and convertible (Mercedes-Benz A217) as well as an extended-wheelbase ‘Pullman’ variant, longer than the long wheelbase ‘L.’ While the short-wheelbase model carries chassis code W222, the long-wheelbase model uses chassis code V222.
How many wheelbases does a Mercedes Benz’s class have?
Since the advent of the W108 series, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class has always included two wheelbase lengths, although not all wheelbases are sold in every country.
Driver’s and front passenger airbag in the Mercedes-Benz SL of model series 129. The front passenger airbag has been part of the standard specification of the roadsters since 1992. Sectional drawing of the front passenger airbag module in the Mercedes-Benz S-Class (model series 126).
Are there any Mercedes suspension air bags left?
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What kind of bag does a Mercedes Benz have?
Handor Pair Left & Right Rear AirRide Suspension Spring Bag Compatible with 2006-2019 Mercedes Benz X164 X166 W164 W166 GL-Class GL320 GL350 GL450 GL550 ML-CLASS ML320 ML350 ML450 ML500 ML550 ML63 AMG . Only 13 left in stock – order soon.
What does SRS stand for in Mercedes Benz?
Mercedes-Benz S-Class Saloon of model series 126. The designation SRS AIRBAG embossed on the steering wheel and instrument panel indicates that this vehicle is equipped with belt tensioners and airbags for the driver and front passenger. “SRS” stands for “supplementary restraint system”. Consistent advancement.