Air Bag Testing?
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From: Roscoe, IL
Car: 1991 Trans Am
Engine: LQ4
Transmission: T-56
Axle/Gears: 3.70
Air Bag Testing?
Its been a while now, but a while ago i got in an accident with my car. i smacked the guy ahead of me pretty hard, but my air bag didnt deploy
so now that im actually spending money on the car, i thought about buying a more fashionable steering wheel. i know most people dont like the idea of removing the air bag, but whats the point in having it there if it doesnt work? is there anyway i can test it besides deploying and saying, i guess it did work
so now that im actually spending money on the car, i thought about buying a more fashionable steering wheel. i know most people dont like the idea of removing the air bag, but whats the point in having it there if it doesnt work? is there anyway i can test it besides deploying and saying, i guess it did work
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From: Bloomingdale,IL
Car: 91 RS
Engine: 305 Tbi (L03)
Transmission: 700r4
Theres really no way to test any parts on an air bag system(once activated they cant be reset). The switchs and air bags are very simple in design and rarely go bad.
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