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If you want to book an airbag repair in Haverhill, you can compare quotes from our network of thousands of garages and mechanics, find the best price and instantly book online.
The main road in Haverhill is the A1307, which travels fourteen miles northwest to Cambridge. It also connects the town to the A11 and A14 roads and the M11 motorway. Haverhill hosts a historic vehicle rally and road run each summer, featuring over 100 classic cars, lorries, vans and coaches. While your vehicle is being repaired, the best way to travel around Haverhill is by bus. The nearest railway station is around ten miles away in Dullingham.
Airbag systems work thanks to onboard sensors that detect when a car has crashed. A small explosive device in the airbag module detonates, inflating the airbag, which protects the driver and passenger from impact with the front of the car.
This system has several components: the ECU, ignitor, sensors, inflator, warning lights, passenger occupancy sensors and the airbags themselves. If one or more of these develops a fault, you'll need to book a car airbag repair as soon as possible.
Learn more about how airbags work in this guide.
The most obvious sign you need an airbag ECU repair is the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) warning light. When the airbag warning light comes on and stays on, an airbag light repair may be required, though the problem is likely related to the system rather than the light itself. In fact, the light may indicate a sensor problem, in which case you'll need to book a car airbag sensor repair.
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