Airbag ?'s
Okay 94 sedan.. driver airbag and pass. air bag
climbed in the floorboard and unplugged the yellow SRS
wire does this turn off the drivers side airbag?
do i need to worry before cranking the vehicle..since i didnt unplug battery?
and also.. does this cancel the passenger side if not what do i need to do to do so?
and im 100% positive i want them both unplugged because my g/f is like 5'4 and maybe a 100lbs soaking wet..
climbed in the floorboard and unplugged the yellow SRS
wire does this turn off the drivers side airbag?
do i need to worry before cranking the vehicle..since i didnt unplug battery?
and also.. does this cancel the passenger side if not what do i need to do to do so?
and im 100% positive i want them both unplugged because my g/f is like 5'4 and maybe a 100lbs soaking wet..
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by burgandybeast »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">no i unplugged it from the drivers side underdash next to fuse box..
so this means the drivers airbag is unplugged and safe?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I think that means both airbags are unplugged. How do you see them being inactive as being safe?
so this means the drivers airbag is unplugged and safe?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I think that means both airbags are unplugged. How do you see them being inactive as being safe?
Okay so the driverside airbag understeering wheel is unplugged..
so this does cancel the passengerside? cant never be to sure id hate to break the windshield or have that thing blow up in my face when removing.
so this does cancel the passengerside? cant never be to sure id hate to break the windshield or have that thing blow up in my face when removing.
No, it doesn't. The pass side is still active. I wouldn't deactivate any airbags, unless you like eating steering wheel and your GF likes dashboards for lunch. Not to be a jerk , but they are there for a reason, to stop YOU from breaking the windshield.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by burgandybeast »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i thought thats what seatbelts are for.. airbags for breaking arm or breaking neck.</TD></TR></TABLE>
More times than not, airbags save lives. If they werent that reliable, they wouldnt be standardized.
More times than not, airbags save lives. If they werent that reliable, they wouldnt be standardized.
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