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  2. Air Cushion Restraint System - Wikipedia

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    The chassis of these cars were reinforced, and each Impala was equipped with a high-performance 350 cubic-inch V8 engine, the same one used in the Corvette. ACRS used impact sensors mounted in the vehicle's front bumper in order to deploy the airbags , one of which was installed in a unique four-spoke steering wheel , and the other installed in ...

  3. Airbag - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, GM made its ACRS system (which consisted of a padded lower dashboard and a passenger-side air bag) available as a regular production option (RPO code AR3) in full-sized Cadillac, [36] Buick and Oldsmobile models. The GM cars from the 1970s equipped with ACRS had a driver-side airbag, and a driver-side knee restraint. [37]

  4. List of auto parts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of auto parts, which are manufactured components of automobiles. This list reflects both fossil-fueled cars (using internal combustion engines) and electric vehicles; the list is not exhaustive. Many of these parts are also used on other motor vehicles such as trucks and buses.

  5. Miss Philippines Earth 2009 - Wikipedia

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    A clean air campaign by Miss Earth Foundation together with Green Independent Power Producers, leaders of the Electric Jeepneys have a pollution-free motorcade to jumpstart the Earth Day celebration from the Mall of Asia to Quezon City Circle. It aimed to call the attention of the public to switch to cleaner transportation alternatives and ...

  6. Takata Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In November Stellantis urged an additional 276,000 car owners to stop driving their vehicles after three other crash deaths were tied to Takata air bag inflators. [9] In February 2023, Honda issued warnings to the owners of 8,200 Acura and Honda vehicles not to drive following a death caused by a faulty Takata air bag inflator.

  7. Hot air balloon - Wikipedia

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    A hot air balloon is a lighter-than-air aircraft consisting of a bag, called an envelope, which contains heated air. Suspended beneath is a gondola or wicker basket (in some long-distance or high-altitude balloons, a capsule), which carries passengers and a source of heat, in most cases an open flame caused by burning liquid propane .

  8. Nipparts - Wikipedia

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    Nipparts is an automotive parts seller, that specialises in Japanese and Korean parts. It is based in the Netherlands but is also present in over 35 countries. As specialists in Japanese and Korean parts, Nipparts supplies parts for over 35 car manufactures such as Nissan, Toyota and Kia. Parts include air filters, clutches and fan belts.

  9. John W. Hetrick - Wikipedia

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    He served as an industrial engineer in the United States Navy and took notable design influences from compressed air torpedoes. Hetrick received a US Patent #2,649,311 on August 18, 1953 for an "airbag". [2] He did not receive much income for his invention, since automakers did not offer airbags widely until after his patent had expired in 1971.