Air bags are safety devices designed to deploy in frontal but not other types of crashes. Most air bags will deploy only in a moderate-to-severe frontal crash. Some air bags can deploy side damage too.
Yes, the engine is in no way linked to the SRS system.
An AC compressor compresses the freon and circulates the freon through the system. An air ride compressor pumps compressed air into air bags to level the vehicle and/or alter the handling of the vehicle.
You do have to take the steering column apart including the air bags. Due to the possiblilty of deploying the air bags and the complicated steering column, I suggest you take it to a garage.
Some GM cars have this code but no secondary air, has it been worked on?
No, however, it does mean the air bags won't work if there is an accident
GM introduced the first cars with Air Bags in 1973.GM introduced the first cars with Air Bags in 1973.
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Seat belt and air bags.
No, they do not.
Yes, the 1992 Buick LeSabre does have driver side air bags. the air bags were standard in all the Buick cars that year.
they are designed to protect u in a crash
all cars have air bags
Helps protect the driver and passengers from severe injuries.
The main safety innovations for cars are seat belts and air bags.
yes a 1993 pathfinder has air bags if the dashboard on the passenger side says s.r.s it has air bags most cars in 1993 had the option of if you wanted air bags you can get them in 1994 it was mandatory to have both driver and passenger airbags
Air bags were first invented by yashuzaburou Kabori in 1963
TCS, ABS, and STC