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Home News Insights 30 Years Ago, Audi Developed An Airbag-less Safety Steering Wheel – Procon-ten 30 Years Ago, Audi Developed An Airbag-less Safety Steering Wheel – Procon-ten Insights Hans | January 14, 2016 02:40 pm In the same way Sony and Hitachi fought out over the Blu-ray vs HD-DVD format war, JVC and Sony in the VHS vs Betamax format war, Audi and Mercedes-Benz too once competed in a similar contest for supplementary driver’s protection.On one camp, you have Mercedes-Benz, which was the first to introduce a passenger airbag in a production car. At the opposite side of the divide was Audi, which believed that its Procon-ten (programmed contraction and tension) technology was safer for the driver.At that time, airbag technology was still in its infancy. As its essentially an explosive device, storing and transporting airbag modules was particularly tricky, and nobody could be certain that this explosive device will remain safe for use, and will continue to deploy as designed decades later. For example, how would humidity affect the tightly folded airbag after ten years? Nobody knew for sure. Many tests were done by Mercedes-Benz to ascertain their safety but only time could vindicate their safety performance in the real world.There were also reports of drivers suffering secondary injuries caused by a deploying airbag – burns on the skin caused by the chemicals used to inflate the airbag quickly, smaller-built drivers breaking their nose or fingers when the airbag deployed too strongly.While many cars today are fitted with multi-stage airbags that will adjust the force of their deployment based on the weight of the occupant, early generation airbags had only one standard setting, which was usually calibrated for larger-built American or European occupants.Audi’s Procon-ten system, introduced in the Audi 80 in 1986, is a purely mechanical solution, and does not rely on any complex electronic modules/sensors or chemical propellants.It’s a pretty ingenious, low cost solution that works by simply harnessing the physical forces that naturally occur in a severe frontal collision – that the engine will be pushed back. By routing a system a steel cables and pulleys around the engine block, and linking them to the steering wheel, Procon-ten is able to pull the steering wheel away from the driver in the event of a severe frontal collision.The system was effective enough to minimise a large number of head and chest injuries, without using costly airbags.In fact, Audi was the last major German carmaker to introduce airbags into its models, in 1994.There was one problem with Procon-ten, and a pretty serious one too – the system could only work with longitudinally positioned engines, thus severely limiting its application on future Audi models like the TT and the A3, which uses a transverse engine.A transverse engine would not be able to provide sufficient leverage for the cables and pulleys to pull the steering wheel into the dashboard.By the mid ‘90s it was clear that many of the early problems with airbags could be resolved, and airbags can be further developed to provide protection against side impact.So when the B5 generation Audi A4 was introduced in 1994, the Procon-ten system was replaced with airbags.Find more Audi A4 models on Carlist.my ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags A4 audi Audi A4 Print Related News 2016 Audi A4 Launched, Introductory Price of RM 239,900 Buying Guides Aswan | September 20, 2016 It’s one of the most exciting models this year, and it’s finally here- the highly anticipated Audi A4. The entry level luxury sedan market is highly ... 2019 Audi A4 S Line Competition Pack Previewed, Q3 Release In Germany Auto News Siew Weng | June 28, 2018 Audi has previewed a more striking look for their A4 mid-sized sedan. The new look features the redesigned front bumper and grille as well as rear ... Audi Facelifts The A4 Again – Updated MMI Touch, S4 TDI With 48V Hybrid System Auto News Arvind | June 04, 2019 Audi has facelifted the A4 sedan/Avant model yet again, however, changes are more substantial this time around, compared to the updates the model ... Live From Italy: Technical Details Of The All New Audi A4 B9 For The Tech Geek In You Buying Guides Bobby Ang | September 28, 2015 Here at Carlist, from the moment our friends in China scooped the first images, to the time we covered the all new 2016 Audi A4 B9 extensively when ... Comments
30 Years Ago, Audi Developed An Airbag-less Safety Steering Wheel – Procon-ten Insights Hans | January 14, 2016 02:40 pm In the same way Sony and Hitachi fought out over the Blu-ray vs HD-DVD format war, JVC and Sony in the VHS vs Betamax format war, Audi and Mercedes-Benz too once competed in a similar contest for supplementary driver’s protection.On one camp, you have Mercedes-Benz, which was the first to introduce a passenger airbag in a production car. At the opposite side of the divide was Audi, which believed that its Procon-ten (programmed contraction and tension) technology was safer for the driver.At that time, airbag technology was still in its infancy. As its essentially an explosive device, storing and transporting airbag modules was particularly tricky, and nobody could be certain that this explosive device will remain safe for use, and will continue to deploy as designed decades later. For example, how would humidity affect the tightly folded airbag after ten years? Nobody knew for sure. Many tests were done by Mercedes-Benz to ascertain their safety but only time could vindicate their safety performance in the real world.There were also reports of drivers suffering secondary injuries caused by a deploying airbag – burns on the skin caused by the chemicals used to inflate the airbag quickly, smaller-built drivers breaking their nose or fingers when the airbag deployed too strongly.While many cars today are fitted with multi-stage airbags that will adjust the force of their deployment based on the weight of the occupant, early generation airbags had only one standard setting, which was usually calibrated for larger-built American or European occupants.Audi’s Procon-ten system, introduced in the Audi 80 in 1986, is a purely mechanical solution, and does not rely on any complex electronic modules/sensors or chemical propellants.It’s a pretty ingenious, low cost solution that works by simply harnessing the physical forces that naturally occur in a severe frontal collision – that the engine will be pushed back. By routing a system a steel cables and pulleys around the engine block, and linking them to the steering wheel, Procon-ten is able to pull the steering wheel away from the driver in the event of a severe frontal collision.The system was effective enough to minimise a large number of head and chest injuries, without using costly airbags.In fact, Audi was the last major German carmaker to introduce airbags into its models, in 1994.There was one problem with Procon-ten, and a pretty serious one too – the system could only work with longitudinally positioned engines, thus severely limiting its application on future Audi models like the TT and the A3, which uses a transverse engine.A transverse engine would not be able to provide sufficient leverage for the cables and pulleys to pull the steering wheel into the dashboard.By the mid ‘90s it was clear that many of the early problems with airbags could be resolved, and airbags can be further developed to provide protection against side impact.So when the B5 generation Audi A4 was introduced in 1994, the Procon-ten system was replaced with airbags.Find more Audi A4 models on Carlist.my ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags A4 audi Audi A4
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