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if its a used vehicle it could be because it was in a previous accident and the air bags have been deployed
No, vehicles should be able to start after a airbag is deployed. The accident itself could have made the vehicle unstartable.
If you fail to connect your safety belt and the air bag is deployed as the result of an accident , the air bag could hurt you if not kill you.
It really depends on what damage was caused. An alcohol related accident may not have any cost or it could be in the millions of dollars.
A 1991 Honda Accord could be overheating if the radiator has a leak. There could also be a problem with the head gasket.
no u dont we have had airbags deployed in our blazer but just cut them off as good as we could and went on with life
In the Case of an accident, just because the air bag did not go off on initial impact does not mean that it will not go off. Even with the battery disconnected the air bag solenoid can had power for varied amounts of time. Another reason why care should be given is due to the speed the bag is deployed which could cause injury or death. Also even with deployed air bags in some newer vehicles now have dual charges in case a second collision occurs.
An accident in the opera could be an accident that is part of the story, or it could be a situation that occurs during alive performance that is unexpected and alters the flow of the performance.
A 1998 Honda Accord could stall because it is out of gas. The car could also stall because of a bad computer.
No, the Check Engine light will only come on when you have an emissions related problem.
'90 Honda Accord will start but shut off. What could this problem be?
Deployed airbags in an Eclipse cost about $2,000 to $2,500 to replace. Make sure the parts of Mitsubishi approved. Otherwise, they could be dangerous.