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Old Jun 15, 2005 | 11:32 PM
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...for an airbag(*) to just deploy randomly in ur face b/c the "inflatable restraint" light is on? and if it is possible....is there a way to disable the system? like pulling a fuse? until the problem gets checked
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Old Jun 15, 2005 | 11:52 PM
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Old Jun 16, 2005 | 12:07 AM
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ay, the exact same thing i'm afraid of happening to me.....so in the mean time...any way to disable the system?
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Old Jun 16, 2005 | 12:26 AM
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There should be a fuse for it on the drivers side fuse block, it will say wich number it is, rememner the Inflatable Restrait warning light will illuminate because of this.
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not a prob....i can live with the light, but not with the possibility of an airbag deploying at any given moment..it was so stressful driving today lol
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Originally Posted by xX1SSEI1Xx
not a prob....i can live with the light, but not with the possibility of an airbag deploying at any given moment..it was so stressful driving today lol
Tell me about it, think I would have a football helmet on while I drive
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Originally Posted by xX1SSEI1Xx
not a prob....i can live with the light, but not with the possibility of an airbag deploying at any given moment..it was so stressful driving today lol
i have been driving mine like that for over a year
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livin' life on the edge, eh? j/k
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i think ther is also a yellow cord that you can unplug underneath the steering wheel by the pedals.
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do i need to disconnect that too? or is just pulling the fuse fine?
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