8638A596 Mitsubishi CONT UNIT,COLLISION SYSTEM, Price: 1125.62$, Weight: 0.65kg
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Mitsubishi |
8638A596 |
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0.65 |
15-20 |
1125.62$ |
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Originals
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| Mitsubishi |
8638A596
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CONT UNIT,COLLISION SYSTEM
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0 |
0.748
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1125.62$
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Understanding the Importance of the Collision System Control Unit
The collision system control unit is an essential component in modern vehicles, acting as the brain behind the safety systems designed to protect both passengers and the vehicle during an accident. This unit processes data from various sensors, making real-time decisions to deploy airbags and activate other safety features.
Functionality and Operation
The control unit works by continuously monitoring data from radar, laser or camera sensors mounted around the car. When a potential collision is detected, the system preps the vehicle by tightening seat belts and adjusting braking force. If the crash is inevitable, the unit commands the airbags to deploy at the precise moment to cushion occupants and reduce injury.
Consequences of a Malfunctioning Collision System Control Unit
If this critical component fails, the entire safety network could be compromised. A broken control unit may not detect imminent crashes, failing to deploy airbags or pre-tension seat belts, significantly increasing the risk of injury during an accident. Regular diagnostics and timely repairs are crucial for maintaining vehicle safety.
Compatibility
- Eclipse Cross
- Eclipse Cross <Phev>