Yes, there are sensors that need to be reset in order to complete the starting circuit.
Keep going! Keep it up! Keep trying! Kick it hard!
It can.
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keep you alive! they bring blood to the heart so it can get circulated round the body and lungs again
nooit depends on the make & model, some newer cars have anti theft on doors.
Reset the light. Turn everything off. Turn the key on and off when the light just goes off. Keep doing this several times, the light will reset
Unless your car is a diesel, they can certainly keep your car from starting if they're missing. They can also become fouled or badly worn, which, again, could keep your car from starting.
1. Sit at least 10 inches away from the steering wheel to avoid injury if the airbag deploys. 2. Keep your hands on the lower half of the steering wheel and use "pull push" steering to avoid having your arm thrown into your face, breaking your nose and possibly teeth if the airbag deployed.
No, not the ones deployed in an accident.
Yes, no and maybe. First, lets cover the "No." Once your car airbags deploy the aluminum cylinder releases all the gas, the airbag cover breaks open and the bag is inflated. Unless, you recycle aluminum, plastic or cloth the airbag can be safely discarded once it has deployed. So in this case the airbag is not reusable.The reason for the "Maybe" is that even though none deployed car airbags can be recycled and reused as an affordable option for rebuilding older vehicles, not all recycled airbags are created equal. If the recyclers do not take the time to check the airbags for water and fire damage, introducing these airbags back into a car can be a potential hazard. Therefore, even though the airbags have never deployed these airbags should not be introduced into rebuilt vehicles.Finally the "Yes" option. If the none deployed or recycled car airbag is properly removed, categorized and inspected they are definitely reusable and I would consider it a perfect example of a green alternative solution. Keep in mind that airbags are sealed units and as long as the connectors, cables and covers are clean and handled properly. Recycled or used car airbags are a viable option for rebuilding older vehicles and should be considered as safe and reusable.
Yes, the clockspring is part of the wiring of the airbag system. A faulty clockspring could keep the airbag from functioning.
You can reset your Chevrolet 2500 pickup truck airbag warning light by removing the airbag warning light fuse. Keep the fuse out for 10 seconds and replace it to its original slot.
Yes, really - no way man, keep it in the car.
The airbag light, on your 1997 Jetta, can be reset by removing the fuse. Keep the fuse out for 10 seconds. Replace the fuse back to its original position.
Well she can keep the house, until the rent expires. If she is free she can move alongside with you.
Hitting your head on the steering wheel hurts. Because when the car stops, you keep going until something stops you, like the seatbelt, airbag, or windsheld. Buckle up!
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